#16332: Game Theory: Build capacity to calculate Shapley value of cooperative
games.
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Reporter: vinceknight | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.3
Component: PLEASE CHANGE | Resolution:
Keywords: Game Theory, | Merged in:
Cooperative Games | Reviewers:
Authors: | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: | 83a6b0efee2ea0ace43a09758a8156115d414635
u/jcampbell/game_theory__build_capacity_to_calculate_shapley_value_of_cooperative_games_|
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Changes (by kcrisman):
* commit: => 83a6b0efee2ea0ace43a09758a8156115d414635
Comment:
Hi, nice to see you starting work already!
I would advise you, though, to start your work locally, rather than do a
lot of commits to a branch on Trac, until you have a reasonably well-
formed setup. I say this because I know you will be working on it for a
while this summer, so it isn't in danger of rotting away! In particular,
having good docstrings etc.
I do like that you want to get stuff out early and often. But maybe it
would be good to have something you share with Vince (or others
interested) for now, so that you can hash out what all needs to be in
here, how strings should look, class and module strings, etc. I guess
what I'm saying is that it could be very confusing for a reviewer to try
to review many different starts and stops and reworkings etc. Of course
if this is in close to final form then my apologies.
On an unrelated note, I'm wondering whether there happens to be any faster
algorithms for calculating things - there is probably a literature of
computational complexity and game theory, like there is in voting. Some
of these combinatorial things (e.g. for coalitions) get really nasty
really quickly.
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New commits:
||[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=83a6b0efee2ea0ace43a09758a8156115d414635
83a6b0e]||{{{creates game_thoery folder and computes shapley value}}}||
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