Abstract

Game theory as well as cooperative game theory has played a vital role in many fields of research since its introduction within the early twentieth century. During this paper we study food allocation in chick broods from the attitude of cooperative theory of games. We would like to explore whether or not food distribution data fit into the known solution concepts of cooperative game theory to create an economic temperature within the biological field. A primary approach to be handled is that the incontrovertible fact that within the chick brood data we only see the solutions, while the starting position, the game, isn't immediately clear. In and of itself we'd like to reconstruct the game from the solutions given. A second approach is that by using the answer concepts Shapley value we would like to investigate which of those fits best. Most interesting is to specifically address the properties that cause these solutions because these would be most useful to find motivation for the particular solution concept found in nature. The goal is to anticipate moves to create, which is able to cause ultimate victory.

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