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Non-Antagonistic Games (Theory and Decision Library)

Non-Antagonistic Games (Theory and Decision Library)

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Author: Germeier, Yu.B. B.

Brand: Springer

Edition: 1986

Format: Illustrated

Number Of Pages: 390

EAN: 9789401088763

Release Date: 15-12-2011

Package Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.8 inches

Languages: English

Binding: Paperback

Part Number: 1 black & white illustrations, biography

Details: The reality around us constantly demonstrates physical and social processes in which the interests of the participants are not diametrically opposed, though they by no means always coincide. The study of such processes (interesting in itw own right) is essential for working out ways of making decisions, that is, for choosing among available parameters of the processes. If, in view of certain considerations, a participant i h 1 f 0 h' . b c ooses a va ue Xi 0 a parameter Xi' ~s act~on can e formally described as an attempt to maximize the function f. = -llx. - x~ll. For this reason any decision on the part of ~ ~ ~ the i-th participant in the process can be treated (at least a posteriori) as agoal-directed act, aimed at increasing the value of some function w. (a criterion of efficiency, a payoff, a gain, etc.), wfiich generally depends on the choices of all n participants in the process. That is w = f. (x ' ..• ,x ), i = 1, 2, ..• ,n. 1 i ~ n A process described in this manner, involving several participants, each pursuing different interests and constrained in his choices of parameters by the condition X E x. is called a game - a term firmly entrenched though evide~tly not felicitous.

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