Cooperative Differential Games on Networks
Offered By: GERAD Research Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cooperative differential games on networks in this 47-minute seminar from the Dynamic Games and Applications series. Delve into the construction of cooperative optimality principles using a specialized characteristic function that accounts for the network structure of the game. Examine various conditions of player interaction and discover how the characteristic function in these games exhibits convexity. Learn about the core as a cooperative optimality principle and understand the necessary and sufficient conditions for an imputation to belong to the core. Investigate the strong time consistency of the core in network-based differential games. Gain insights from Anna Tur of Saint Petersburg State University, Russia, as she presents her research on this intriguing topic in game theory and network analysis.
Syllabus
Cooperative Differential Games on Networks, Anna Tur
Taught by
GERAD Research Center
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