Molina Ferragut, ElisendaTejada Cazorla, Juan Antonio2023-06-202023-06-202000-02Maschler M, Potters AM, Tijs SH (1992) The general nucleolus and the reduced game property.International Journal of Game Theory 21:85±106 Ruiz LM, Valenciano F, Zarzuelo JM (1996) The least square prenucleolus and the least square nucleolus. Two values for TU games based on the excess vector. International Journal of Game Theory 25:113±134 Sakawa M, Nishizaki I (1994) A lexicographical concept in an n-person cooperative fuzzy game.Fuzzy Sets and Systems 61:265±2750020-727610.1007/s001829900028https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/57438This short note proves that the least square nucleolus (Ruiz et al. (1996)) and the lexicographical solution (Sakawa and Nishizaki (1994)) select the same imputation in each game with nonempty imputation set. As a consequence the least square nucleolus is a general nucleolus (Maschier et al. (1992)).engThe least square nucleolus is a general nucleolusjournal articlehttp://www.springerlink.com/content/r9fu8r5qxq9uqcdv/fulltext.pdfhttp://www.springerlink.comrestricted access519.83TU-gamesleast square nucleoluslexicographical solutiongeneral nucleoluscoalition excessplayer excessInvestigación operativa (Matemáticas)1207 Investigación Operativa