Advances In Dynamic And Mean Field Games: Theory, Applications, And Numerical Methods (annals Of The International Society Of Dynamic Games)
by Joseph Apaloo /
2018 / English / PDF
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This contributed volume considers recent advances in dynamic
games and their applications, based on presentations given at the
17th Symposium of the International Society of Dynamic Games,
held July 12-15, 2016, in Urbino, Italy. Written by experts in
their respective disciplines, these papers cover various aspects
of dynamic game theory including mean-field games, stochastic and
pursuit-evasion games, and computational methods for dynamic
games. Topics covered include
This contributed volume considers recent advances in dynamic
games and their applications, based on presentations given at the
17th Symposium of the International Society of Dynamic Games,
held July 12-15, 2016, in Urbino, Italy. Written by experts in
their respective disciplines, these papers cover various aspects
of dynamic game theory including mean-field games, stochastic and
pursuit-evasion games, and computational methods for dynamic
games. Topics covered includePedestrian flow in crowded environments
Pedestrian flow in crowded environmentsModels for climate change negotiations
Models for climate change negotiationsNash Equilibria for dynamic games involving Volterra integral
equations
Nash Equilibria for dynamic games involving Volterra integral
equationsDifferential games in healthcare markets
Differential games in healthcare marketsLinear-quadratic Gaussian dynamic games
Linear-quadratic Gaussian dynamic gamesAircraft control in wind shear conditions
Aircraft control in wind shear conditionsAdvances in Dynamic and Mean-Field Games
Advances in Dynamic and Mean-Field Games presents
state-of-the-art research in a wide spectrum of areas. As such,
it serves as a testament to the continued vitality and growth of
the field of dynamic games and their applications. It will be of
interest to an interdisciplinary audience of researchers,
practitioners, and graduate students.
presents
state-of-the-art research in a wide spectrum of areas. As such,
it serves as a testament to the continued vitality and growth of
the field of dynamic games and their applications. It will be of
interest to an interdisciplinary audience of researchers,
practitioners, and graduate students.