Linear production game (LP Game) is a N-person game in which the value of a coalition can be obtained by solving a linear programming problem. It is widely used in the context of resource allocation and payoff distribution. Mathematically, there are m types of resources and n products can be produced out of them. Product j requires amount of the kth resource. The products can be sold at a given market price while the resources themselves can not. Each of the N players is given a vector of resources. The value of a coalition S is the maximum profit it can achieve with all the resources possessed by its members. It can be obtained by solving a corresponding linear programming problem as follows. (Wikipedia).
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