Dynamic Games Played over Event Trees with Coupling Constraints
Offered By: GERAD Research Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore dynamic games played over event trees with coupling constraints in this 55-minute seminar presented by Georges Zaccour from HEC Montréal, Canada. Gain insights into the framework of DGPETs and learn about the characterization of Nash equilibrium in scenarios with interdependent player action sets. Discover a practical application of the theory through a model where competing firms procure products from a capacity-constrained supplier, potentially facing complete shortages. Examine how this constraint interconnects the firms' ordering strategies. Analyze numerical results and their implications for understanding complex dynamic game scenarios in supply chain management and competition.
Syllabus
Dynamic Games Played over Event Trees with Coupling Constraints, Georges Zaccour
Taught by
GERAD Research Center
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