The "Shapley value" of a finite multi- person game associates to
each player the amount he should be willing to pay to participate.
This book extends the value concept to certain classes of
non-atomic games, which are infinite-person games in which no
individual player has significance. It is primarily a book of
mathematics--a study of non-additive set functions and associated
linear operators. Originally published in 1974. The Princeton
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