MatTuGames
The game theoretical Matlab toolbox MatTuGames provides about 60 functions for modeling, and calculating some solutions as well as properties of cooperative games with transferable utilities. In contrast to existing Matlab toolboxes to investigate TU-games, which are written in a C/C++ programming style with the consequence
that these functions are executed relatively slowly, we heavily relied
on vectorized constructs in order to write more efficient Matlab functions. In addition, we will discuss how one can use Matlab's Parallel Computing Toolbox in connection with this toolbox to benefit from a gain in performance by launching supplementary Matlab workers. We close this manual by providing some information how to call our Mathematica package TuGames within a running Matlab session.
Getting started:
In order to get some insight how to analyze a cooperative game,
a so-called