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Presents mathematical ideas and models that can be used to
facilitate rational environmental policy making. Describes
classical models for biological community performance, ecological
system stability, and population dynamics, presents air pollution
models and methods for solving emission problems, and highlights
major results of the application of
Game Theory & Applications Volume II
The idea of this book is to demonstrate the tendency of modern
research in mathematical ecology using the optimal control theory
and game-theoretic methods. The book introduces the modelling of
environmental systems through conceptual game-theoretic models,
showing the importance of the equilibrium behavior under resource
extraction. Using discrete and continuous models of biological and
physical processes, the behavior of ecological-economic systems is
represented by models with analytic or numerical solutions. A range
of mathematical methods including analytic and approximate methods
for equilibrium definition, cooperative and collective behavior
determination are used to explore such models. The main feature of
the presented investigations is characterised by time consistent,
stabilised, collective and cooperative concepts in
ecological-economic systems. This book is recommended for
researchers and post-graduate students of management, economic and
in the applied mathematics departments.
This book brings together papers of well-known specialists in game
theory and adjacent problems. It presents the basic results in
dynamic games, stochastic games, applications of game theoretical
methods in ecology and economics and methodological aspects of game
theory. Special attention was given to problems in dynamic games
under partial information and to the development of numerical
methods for high-dimensional games (there is an increasing focus on
this arena as recent theory is leading to solution methods for
problems which were heretofore quite intractable). The
interdisciplinary aspects touched upon were related to dynamical
systems via replicator dynamics, with probability (measure-valued
processes), with statistical mechanics (kinetic equation,
non-equilibrium behaviour), with max-plus (or tropical, or
idempotent) mathematics. In this volume, we publish the review of
Martin Shubik (The Present and Future of Game Theory) and the
contributions presenting extending versions of the talks given at
the workshop "Game Theory for Finance, Social and Biological
Sciences", held in Warwick 14-17 April 2010. The conference was
exclusively marked by a rare natural event: the eruption of an
Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajoekull, which blocked the functioning
of most of the airlines, turning the way back for many participants
to an adventurous enterprise.
This volume brings together papers of well-known specialists in
game theory and adjacent problems. It presents the basic results in
dynamic games, stochastic games, applications of game theorectical
methods in ecology and economics and the methodological aspects of
game theory.
This volume brings together papers of well-known specialists in
game theory and adjacent problems. It presents the basic results in
dynamic games, stochastic games, applications of game theorectical
methods in ecology and economics and the methodological aspects of
game theory.
This volume brings together papers of well-known specialists in
game theory and adjacent problems. It presents the basic results in
dynamic games, stochastic games, applications of game theoretical
methods in ecology and economics and the methodological aspects of
game theory.
This book brings together papers of well-known specialists in game
theory and adjacent problems. It presents the basic results in
dynamic games, stochastic games, applications of game theoretical
methods in ecology and economics and methodological aspects of game
theory.
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