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Lloyd Shapley

Lloyd Stowell Shapley (/ˈʃæpli/; June 2, 1923 – March 12, 2016) was an American mathematician and Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist. He contributed to the fields of mathematical economics and especially game theory. Shapley is generally considered one of the most important contributors to the development of game theory since the work of von Neumann and Morgenstern.[4] With Alvin E. Roth, Shapley won the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences "for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design."[5][6]

Lloyd Shapley
Shapley in 1980
Born
Lloyd Stowell Shapley

(1923-06-02)June 2, 1923
DiedMarch 12, 2016(2016-03-12) (aged 92)
Alma materHarvard University (BA)
Princeton University (PhD)
Known forShapley value
Shapley–Shubik power index
stochastic games
Bondareva–Shapley theorem
Shapley–Folkman lemma & theorem
Gale–Shapley algorithm
potential game
core, kernel and nucleolus
market games
authority distribution
multi-person utility
non-atomic games
SpouseMarian Louise Shapley (since 1955)[3]
AwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2012)
Bronze Star Medal(1944)
Golden Goose Award (2013)
John von Neumann Theory Prize (1981)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics, economics
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Los Angeles
RAND Corporation
Princeton University
ThesisAdditive and non-additive set functions[1]
Doctoral advisorAlbert W. Tucker[2]
Websitewww.econ.ucla.edu/shapley/

Life and career Edit

Lloyd Shapley was born on June 2, 1923, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the sons of astronomers Harlow Shapley and Martha Betz Shapley, both from Missouri.[7] He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and was a student at Harvard when he was drafted in 1943. He served in the United States Army Air Corps in Chengdu, China and received the Bronze Star decoration for breaking the Soviet weather code.[8]

After the war, Shapley returned to Harvard and graduated with an A.B. in mathematics in 1948. After working for one year at the RAND Corporation, he went to Princeton University where he received a Ph.D. in 1953[9] based on the thesis "Additive and non-additive set functions"[2].[1] His thesis and post-doctoral work introduced the Shapley value and the core solution in game theory. Shapley defined game theory as "a mathematical study of conflict and cooperation." After graduating, he remained at Princeton for a short time before going back to the RAND corporation from 1954 to 1981. In 1950, while a graduate student, Shapley invented the board game So Long Sucker, along with Mel Hausner, John Forbes Nash, and Martin Shubik.[10] Israeli economist Robert Aumann said Shapley was "the greatest game theorist of all time."[11]

 
Lloyd Shapley in Stockholm 2012

From 1981 until his death, Shapley was a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), serving at the time of his death as a professor emeritus there, affiliated with the Mathematics and Economics departments. He died on March 12, 2016, in Tucson, Arizona, after suffering from a broken hip, at the age of 92.[5]

Shapley was an expert Kriegspiel player, and an avid baseball fan.[11]

Contribution Edit

Along with the Shapley value, stochastic games, the Bondareva–Shapley theorem (which implies that convex games have non-empty cores), the Shapley–Shubik power index (for weighted or block voting power), the Gale–Shapley algorithm for the stable marriage problem, the concept of a potential game (with Dov Monderer), the Aumann–Shapley pricing, the Harsanyi–Shapley solution, the Snow–Shapley theorem for matrix games, and the Shapley–Folkman lemma & theorem bear his name.[12] According to The Economist, Shapley "may have thought of himself as a mathematician, but he cannot avoid being remembered for his huge contributions to economics".[13] The American Economic Association noted that Shapley was "one of the giants of game theory and economic theory".[12]

Besides, his early work with R. N. Snow and Samuel Karlin on matrix games was so complete that little has been added since. He has been instrumental in the development of utility theory, and it was he who laid much of the groundwork for the solution of the problem of the existence of Von Neumann–Morgenstern stable sets. His work with M. Maschler and B. Peleg on the kernel and the nucleolus, and his work with Robert Aumann on non-atomic games and on long-term competition have all appeared in economic theory.[14]

Shapley argued with his sons about whether he should accept the Nobel Prize at all. He opined that his father, the astronomer Harlow Shapley, deserved it more. His sons persuaded him to accept it and accompanied him to Stockholm.[15]

Awards and honors Edit

Selected publications Edit

  • A Value for n-person Games [1953], In Contributions to the Theory of Games volume II, H. W. Kuhn and A. W. Tucker (eds.).
  • Stochastic Games [1953], Proceedings of National Academy of Science Vol. 39, pp. 1095–1100. doi:10.1073/pnas.39.10.1095
  • A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System [1954] (with Martin Shubik), American Political Science Review Vol. 48, pp. 787–792.
  • College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage [1962] (with David Gale), The American Mathematical Monthly Vol. 69, pp. 9–15.
  • Simple Games : An Outline of the Descriptive Theory [1962], Behavioral Science Vol. 7, pp. 59–66.
  • On Balanced Sets and Cores [1967], Naval Research Logistics Quarterly Vol. 14, pp. 453–460.
  • On Market Games [1969] (with Martin Shubik), Journal of Economic Theory Vol. 1, pp. 9–25.
  • Utility Comparison and the Theory of Games [1969], La Decision, pp. 251–263.
  • Cores of Convex Games [1971] International Journal of Game Theory Vol. 1, pp. 11–26.
  • The Assignment Game I: The Core [1971] (with Martin Shubik), International Journal of Game Theory Vol. 1, pp. 111–130.
  • Values of Non-Atomic Games [1974] (with Robert Aumann), Princeton University Press.
  • Mathematical Properties of the Banzhaf Power Index [1979] (with Pradeep Dubey), Mathematics of Operations Research Vol. 4, pp. 99–132.
  • Long-Term Competition – A Game-Theoretic Analysis [1994] (with Robert Aumann), in Essays in Game Theory: In Honor of Michael Maschler, Nimrod Megiddo (ed.), Springer-Verlag.
  • Potential Games [1996] (with Dov Monderer), Games and Economic Behavior Vol. 14, pp. 124–143.
  • On Authority Distributions in Organizations [2003] (with Xingwei Hu), Games and Economic Behavior Vol. 45, pp. 132–152, 153–170.
  • Multiperson Utility [2008] (with Manel Baucells). Games and Economic Behavior Vol. 62, pp. 329–347.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Lloyd Shapley at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ Jain, C (March 15, 2016). "Spouse - source from NYTimes". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Roth, A.E., Introduction to the Shapley Value, in "The Shapley Value: Essays in Honor of Lloyd S. Shapley", Cambridge University Press, 1988.
  4. ^ a b "Lloyd Shapley, a Nobel laureate in economics, has died". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  5. ^ Roth, Al (March 12, 2016). "Lloyd S. Shapley 1923– 2016". Nature. 532 (7598): 178. Bibcode:2016Natur.532..178R. doi:10.1038/532178a. PMID 27075091. S2CID 4469185. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "MARTHA BETZ SHAPLEY". The New York Times. January 27, 1981.
  7. ^ a b "Lloyd S. Shapley – Interview". Nobel Media AB. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Princeton alumnus Shapley wins Nobel Prize". Princeton University. October 15, 2012. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  9. ^ Hausner, M., Nash, J. F., Shapley, L. S. & Shubik, M., (1964), "So Long Sucker, A Four-Person Game", Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
  10. ^ a b Hagerty, James, Lloyd Shapley: 1923–2016, Wall Street Journal, March 19–20, 2016, p. A7.
  11. ^ a b (PDF). American Economic Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 16, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  12. ^ "Matchmaker in heaven – Lloyd Shapley, a Nobel laureate in economics, has died". The Economist. March 13, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  13. ^ Diertele, David A. (August 8, 2013). Economic Thinkers: A Biographical Encyclopedia. p. 385. ISBN 9780313397479. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  14. ^ Hagerty, James, Lloyd Shapley: 1923–2016, Wall Street Journal, March 19–20, 2016, p.A7
  15. ^ a b c d e f "Lloyd Stowell Shapley – Vita". UCLA. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  16. ^ . Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  17. ^ "Distinguished Fellows". American Economic Association. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  18. ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved July 18, 2013.
  19. ^ "Market Design". The Golden Goose Award. Retrieved May 27, 2015.

Further reading Edit

Stable Marriage and Its Relation to Other Combinatorial Problems: An Introduction to the Mathematical Analysis of Algorithms, Donald E. Knuth, American Mathematical Society, 1997 (English Translation.)

External links Edit

  • : "Lloyd Shapley has dominated game theory for the thirty-seven years since von Neumann and Morgenstern published their path-breaking book, The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior."
  • Albert Tucker's comment on L.S.Shapley's work. In 1995, Albert W. Tucker mentioned in his passing that Shapley was second only to Von Neumann as the most important researcher in theory of games so far. Philip Wolfe Interview by Irv Lustig, May 4, 2001. Video by Irv Lustig, Short Hills, NJ.
  • Lloyd S. Shapley on Nobelprize.org   including the Nobel Lecture
  • , also see here [1].
  • UCLA – In Memoriam
  • Biography of Lloyd S. Shapley from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
  • Lloyd Shapley publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • "Lloyd S. Shapley". EconPapers.
  • "Lloyd Shapley". JSTOR.

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For Lloyd Stowell Shapley s grand uncle the United States navy captain see Lloyd Stowell Shapley Lloyd Stowell Shapley ˈ ʃ ae p l i June 2 1923 March 12 2016 was an American mathematician and Nobel Memorial Prize winning economist He contributed to the fields of mathematical economics and especially game theory Shapley is generally considered one of the most important contributors to the development of game theory since the work of von Neumann and Morgenstern 4 With Alvin E Roth Shapley won the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design 5 6 Lloyd ShapleyShapley in 1980BornLloyd Stowell Shapley 1923 06 02 June 2 1923Cambridge Massachusetts U S DiedMarch 12 2016 2016 03 12 aged 92 Tucson Arizona U S Alma materHarvard University BA Princeton University PhD Known forShapley valueShapley Shubik power indexstochastic gamesBondareva Shapley theoremShapley Folkman lemma amp theoremGale Shapley algorithmpotential gamecore kernel and nucleolus market gamesauthority distributionmulti person utilitynon atomic gamesSpouseMarian Louise Shapley since 1955 3 AwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 2012 Bronze Star Medal 1944 Golden Goose Award 2013 John von Neumann Theory Prize 1981 Scientific careerFieldsMathematics economicsInstitutionsUniversity of California Los Angeles RAND CorporationPrinceton UniversityThesisAdditive and non additive set functions 1 Doctoral advisorAlbert W Tucker 2 Websitewww wbr econ wbr ucla wbr edu wbr shapley wbr Contents 1 Life and career 2 Contribution 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected publications 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLife and career EditLloyd Shapley was born on June 2 1923 in Cambridge Massachusetts one of the sons of astronomers Harlow Shapley and Martha Betz Shapley both from Missouri 7 He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and was a student at Harvard when he was drafted in 1943 He served in the United States Army Air Corps in Chengdu China and received the Bronze Star decoration for breaking the Soviet weather code 8 After the war Shapley returned to Harvard and graduated with an A B in mathematics in 1948 After working for one year at the RAND Corporation he went to Princeton University where he received a Ph D in 1953 9 based on the thesis Additive and non additive set functions 2 1 His thesis and post doctoral work introduced the Shapley value and the core solution in game theory Shapley defined game theory as a mathematical study of conflict and cooperation After graduating he remained at Princeton for a short time before going back to the RAND corporation from 1954 to 1981 In 1950 while a graduate student Shapley invented the board game So Long Sucker along with Mel Hausner John Forbes Nash and Martin Shubik 10 Israeli economist Robert Aumann said Shapley was the greatest game theorist of all time 11 nbsp Lloyd Shapley in Stockholm 2012From 1981 until his death Shapley was a professor at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA serving at the time of his death as a professor emeritus there affiliated with the Mathematics and Economics departments He died on March 12 2016 in Tucson Arizona after suffering from a broken hip at the age of 92 5 Shapley was an expert Kriegspiel player and an avid baseball fan 11 Contribution EditAlong with the Shapley value stochastic games the Bondareva Shapley theorem which implies that convex games have non empty cores the Shapley Shubik power index for weighted or block voting power the Gale Shapley algorithm for the stable marriage problem the concept of a potential game with Dov Monderer the Aumann Shapley pricing the Harsanyi Shapley solution the Snow Shapley theorem for matrix games and the Shapley Folkman lemma amp theorem bear his name 12 According to The Economist Shapley may have thought of himself as a mathematician but he cannot avoid being remembered for his huge contributions to economics 13 The American Economic Association noted that Shapley was one of the giants of game theory and economic theory 12 Besides his early work with R N Snow and Samuel Karlin on matrix games was so complete that little has been added since He has been instrumental in the development of utility theory and it was he who laid much of the groundwork for the solution of the problem of the existence of Von Neumann Morgenstern stable sets His work with M Maschler and B Peleg on the kernel and the nucleolus and his work with Robert Aumann on non atomic games and on long term competition have all appeared in economic theory 14 Shapley argued with his sons about whether he should accept the Nobel Prize at all He opined that his father the astronomer Harlow Shapley deserved it more His sons persuaded him to accept it and accompanied him to Stockholm 15 Awards and honors EditBronze Star U S Army Air Corps 1944 8 Procter Fellow Princeton University 1951 52 16 Fellow Econometric Society 1967 16 Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1974 16 Member National Academy of Sciences 1978 16 John von Neumann Theory Prize 1981 16 Honorary Ph D Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1986 16 Fellow INFORMS Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 2002 17 Distinguished Fellow American Economic Association 2007 18 Fellow American Mathematical Society 2012 19 Sveriges Riksbank Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 2012 9 Golden Goose Award 2013 20 Selected publications EditA Value for n person Games 1953 In Contributions to the Theory of Games volume II H W Kuhn and A W Tucker eds Stochastic Games 1953 Proceedings of National Academy of Science Vol 39 pp 1095 1100 doi 10 1073 pnas 39 10 1095 A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System 1954 with Martin Shubik American Political Science Review Vol 48 pp 787 792 College Admissions and the Stability of Marriage 1962 with David Gale The American Mathematical Monthly Vol 69 pp 9 15 Simple Games An Outline of the Descriptive Theory 1962 Behavioral Science Vol 7 pp 59 66 On Balanced Sets and Cores 1967 Naval Research Logistics Quarterly Vol 14 pp 453 460 On Market Games 1969 with Martin Shubik Journal of Economic Theory Vol 1 pp 9 25 Utility Comparison and the Theory of Games 1969 La Decision pp 251 263 Cores of Convex Games 1971 International Journal of Game Theory Vol 1 pp 11 26 The Assignment Game I The Core 1971 with Martin Shubik International Journal of Game Theory Vol 1 pp 111 130 Values of Non Atomic Games 1974 with Robert Aumann Princeton University Press Mathematical Properties of the Banzhaf Power Index 1979 with Pradeep Dubey Mathematics of Operations Research Vol 4 pp 99 132 Long Term Competition A Game Theoretic Analysis 1994 with Robert Aumann in Essays in Game Theory In Honor of Michael Maschler Nimrod Megiddo ed Springer Verlag Potential Games 1996 with Dov Monderer Games and Economic Behavior Vol 14 pp 124 143 On Authority Distributions in Organizations 2003 with Xingwei Hu Games and Economic Behavior Vol 45 pp 132 152 153 170 Multiperson Utility 2008 with Manel Baucells Games and Economic Behavior Vol 62 pp 329 347 See also Edit nbsp Economics portal nbsp Biography portalMatching theory economics References Edit a b L S Shapley 1953 Additive and non additive set functions PDF Retrieved May 13 2021 a b Lloyd Shapley at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Jain C March 15 2016 Spouse source from NYTimes The New York Times Roth A E Introduction to the Shapley Value in The Shapley Value Essays in Honor of Lloyd S Shapley Cambridge University Press 1988 a b Lloyd Shapley a Nobel laureate in economics has died The Economist ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved March 13 2016 Roth Al March 12 2016 Lloyd S Shapley 1923 2016 Nature 532 7598 178 Bibcode 2016Natur 532 178R doi 10 1038 532178a PMID 27075091 S2CID 4469185 Retrieved March 13 2016 MARTHA BETZ SHAPLEY The New York Times January 27 1981 a b Lloyd S Shapley Interview Nobel Media AB Retrieved March 13 2016 a b Princeton alumnus Shapley wins Nobel Prize Princeton University October 15 2012 Retrieved March 13 2016 Hausner M Nash J F Shapley L S amp Shubik M 1964 So Long Sucker A Four Person Game Game Theory and Related Approaches to Social Behavior John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York a b Hagerty James Lloyd Shapley 1923 2016 Wall Street Journal March 19 20 2016 p A7 a b Lloyd Shapley PDF American Economic Association Archived from the original PDF on March 16 2016 Retrieved March 13 2016 Matchmaker in heaven Lloyd Shapley a Nobel laureate in economics has died The Economist March 13 2016 Retrieved March 13 2016 Diertele David A August 8 2013 Economic Thinkers A Biographical Encyclopedia p 385 ISBN 9780313397479 Retrieved March 13 2016 Hagerty James Lloyd Shapley 1923 2016 Wall Street Journal March 19 20 2016 p A7 a b c d e f Lloyd Stowell Shapley Vita UCLA Retrieved March 13 2016 INFORMS Fellows Class of 2002 Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved March 13 2016 Distinguished Fellows American Economic Association Retrieved March 13 2016 List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society retrieved July 18 2013 Market Design The Golden Goose Award Retrieved May 27 2015 Further reading EditStable Marriage and Its Relation to Other Combinatorial Problems An Introduction to the Mathematical Analysis of Algorithms Donald E Knuth American Mathematical Society 1997 English Translation External links EditThe Shapley Value Citation of von Neumann Theory Prize on L S Shapley s work Lloyd Shapley has dominated game theory for the thirty seven years since von Neumann and Morgenstern published their path breaking book The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior Albert Tucker s comment on L S Shapley s work In 1995 Albert W Tucker mentioned in his passing that Shapley was second only to Von Neumann as the most important researcher in theory of games so far Philip Wolfe Interview by Irv Lustig May 4 2001 Video by Irv Lustig Short Hills NJ Lloyd S Shapley on Nobelprize org nbsp including the Nobel Lecture Robert Aumann s Nobel lecture also see here 1 UCLA In Memoriam Biography of Lloyd S Shapley from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences Lloyd Shapley publications indexed by Google Scholar Lloyd S Shapley EconPapers Lloyd Shapley JSTOR AwardsPreceded byThomas J SargentChristopher A Sims Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics2012 Served alongside Alvin E Roth Succeeded byEugene F FamaLars Peter HansenRobert J Shiller Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lloyd Shapley amp oldid 1180147711, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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