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A general ordertheoretic linear programming model for the study of matroid-type greedy algorithms is introduced. The primal restrictions are given by so-called weakly increasing submodular functions on antichains. The LP-dual is solved by a Monge-type greedy algorithm. The model offers a direct combinatorial explanation for many integrality results in discrete optimization. In particular, the submodular intersection theorem of Edmonds and Giles is seen to extend to the case with a rooted forest as underlying structure. The core of associated polyhedra is introduced and applications to the existence of the core in cooperative game theory are discussed.

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Received: November 2, 1995 / Accepted: September 15, 1999¶Published online February 23, 2000

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Faigle, U., Kern, W. On the core of ordered submodular cost games. Math. Program. 87, 483–499 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101070050008

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