Advances in Dynamic Games Applications to Economics, Management Science, Engineering, and Environmental Management / edited by Alain Haurie, Shigeo Muto, Leon A. Petrosjan, T. E. S. Raghavan.

The paradigms of dynamic games play an important role in the development of multi-agent models in engineering, economics, and management science. The applicability of their concepts stems from the ability to encompass situations with uncertainty, incomplete information, fluctuating coalition structu...

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Other Authors: Haurie, Alain (Editor), Muto, Shigeo (Editor), Petrosjan, Leon A. (Editor), Raghavan, T. E. S. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2006.
Edition:1st ed. 2006.
Series:Annals of the International Society of Dynamic Games, 8
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505 0 |a Zero-Sum Game Theory -- Stochastic Games with Imperfect Monitoring -- Level Sweeping of the Value Function in Linear Differential Games -- Optimal Feedback in a Dynamic Game of Generalized Shortest Path -- Pursuit-Evasion Games -- New Approach to Improve the Accuracy in Delayed Information Pursuit-Evasion Games -- Game Problems for Systems with Fractional Derivatives of Arbitrary Order -- On Two Problems of Group Pursuit -- Games of Coalitions -- Cooperative Stochastic Games -- The Uniqueness of a Reduced Game in a Characterization of the Core in Terms of Consistency -- The Formation of Adaptive Coalitions -- On Assignment Games -- New Concepts of Equilibrium -- The Folk Theorems in the Framework of Evolution and Cooperation -- Stackelberg Problems: Subgame Perfect Equilibria via Tikhonov Regularization -- Extended Self, Game, and Conflict Resolution -- Applications to Energy/Environment Economics -- Game of Timing in Gas Pipeline Projects Competition: Simulation Software and Generalized Equilibrium Solutions -- The Effects of Incomplete Information in Stochastic Common-Stock Harvesting Games -- A Two-Level Differential Game of International Emissions Trading -- A Stochastic Multigeneration Game for Global Climate Change Impact Assessment -- Management Science Applications -- An Impulsive Differential Game Arising in Finance with Interesting Singularities -- Incentives for Retailer Promotion in a Marketing Channel -- Farsighted Behavior Leads to Efficiency in Duopoly Markets -- A Stochastic Game Model of Tax Evasion. 
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