Path Player Games :
Schwarze, Silvia.
Path Player Games : Analysis and Applications / by Silvia Schwarze. - recurso en línea. - Springer Optimization and Its Applications, 24 1931-6828 ; .
Springer eBooks
The path player Game -- Games on Polyhedra A Generalization -- The Line Planning Game: An Application -- Summary.
A path player game is a new innovative type of game which considers network flow problems from the viewpoint of network owners. This strategy enables modeling real-world problems and has many practical applications. Key features: * Presents a rigorous exposition of the theoretical foundations of the concept of a path player game; * Suggests 18 practical open problems for future research in such areas as traffic planning, computation of equilibria, and optimization; * Examines potentials for games on polyhedra as well as integer versions of generalized Nash equilibria. Written clearly, with well-presented mathematics, this book is intended for graduate students, mathematicians, engineers, and computer scientists.
9780387779287
10.1007/9780387779287 doi
Path Player Games : Analysis and Applications / by Silvia Schwarze. - recurso en línea. - Springer Optimization and Its Applications, 24 1931-6828 ; .
Springer eBooks
The path player Game -- Games on Polyhedra A Generalization -- The Line Planning Game: An Application -- Summary.
A path player game is a new innovative type of game which considers network flow problems from the viewpoint of network owners. This strategy enables modeling real-world problems and has many practical applications. Key features: * Presents a rigorous exposition of the theoretical foundations of the concept of a path player game; * Suggests 18 practical open problems for future research in such areas as traffic planning, computation of equilibria, and optimization; * Examines potentials for games on polyhedra as well as integer versions of generalized Nash equilibria. Written clearly, with well-presented mathematics, this book is intended for graduate students, mathematicians, engineers, and computer scientists.
9780387779287
10.1007/9780387779287 doi