- In mathematics, a
function f {\displaystyle f} is
superadditive if f ( x + y ) ≥ f ( x ) + f ( y ) {\displaystyle f(x+y)\geq f(x)+f(y)} for all x {\displaystyle...
- A
Choquet integral is a
subadditive or
superadditive integral created by the
French mathematician Gustave Choquet in 1953. It was
initially used in statistical...
- In mathematics, a
superadditive set
function is a set
function whose value when
applied to the
union of two
disjoint sets is
greater than or
equal to...
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smaller coalitions.
Characteristic functions are
often ****umed to be
superadditive (Owen 1995, p. 213). This
means that the
value of a
union of disjoint...
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synergistic effect,
called superadditive development.
Superadditive development commonly means that the
mathematical superadditive inequality holds for the...
-
share is
worth even more. On the contrary, when the
valuations are only
superadditive, PR
still implies EF with two partners, but EF no
longer implies PR...
- of fractionally-subadditive valuations. When agents'
utilities are
superadditive set
functions (more
general than supermodular), a ( log m ) 1 + ϵ...
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fractional Brownian motion. The
Choquet integral, a
subadditive or
superadditive integral created by the
French mathematician Gustave Choquet in 1953...
- u} is a
superadditive set function. ****uming u ( ∅ ) {\displaystyle u(\emptyset )} is non-positive,
every supermodular function is
superadditive. However...
- a_{m}/m<s^{*}+\epsilon } , a contradiction. The
analogue of Fekete's
lemma holds for
superadditive sequences as well, that is: a n + m ≥ a n + a m . {\displaystyle a_{n+m}\geq...