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This paper concerns an effective formation of an international concord for international conflict solving under the fuzzy decision environments. For treating this problem, an n-person cooperative fuzzy game in characteristic function form is constructed, where the characteristic function is assessed as the fuzzy number embodying diversified evaluation. The nucleolus as the solution concept of the game is derived also in fuzzy terms by solving a fuzzy linear programming problem which comes to formulate a parametric programming problem

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Seo, F., Sakawa, M., Nishizaki, I. (1995). A Cooperarive Fuzzy Games for International Conflict Solving. In: Bien, Z., Min, K.C. (eds) Fuzzy Logic and its Applications to Engineering, Information Sciences, and Intelligent Systems. Theory and Decision Library, vol 16. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0125-4_43

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