
An egalitarian approach for sharing the cost of a spanning tree
Author(s) -
José-Manuel Giménez-Gómez,
Josep E. Peris,
Begoña Subiza
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0236058
Subject(s) - core (optical fiber) , cost sharing , spanning tree , cost allocation , total cost , computer science , tree (set theory) , simple (philosophy) , selection (genetic algorithm) , mathematical optimization , operations research , interpretation (philosophy) , fixed cost , microeconomics , economics , mathematics , artificial intelligence , combinatorics , telecommunications , philosophy , programming language , accounting , epistemology , political science , law
A minimum cost spanning tree problem analyzes the way to efficiently connect individuals to a source. Hence the question is how to fairly allocate the total cost among these agents. Our approach, reinterpreting the spanning tree cost allocation as a claims problem defines a simple way to allocate the optimal cost with two main criteria: (1) each individual only pays attention to a few connection costs (the total cost of the optimal network and the cost of connecting himself to the source); and (2) an egalitarian criteria is used to share costs. Then, using claims rules, we define an egalitarian solution so that the total cost is allocated as equally as possible. We show that this solutions could propose allocations outside the core, a counter-intuitive fact whenever cooperation is necessary. Then we propose a modification to get a core selection, obtaining in this case an alternative interpretation of the Folk solution.