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Title: A numerical construction algorithm of Nash and Stackelberg solutions for two-person non-zero sum linear positional diffrential games
Authors: Kleimenov, A. F.
Osipov, S. I.
Kuvshinov, D. R.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Citation: Kleimenov, A. F., Osipov, S. I., & Kuvshinov, D. R. (2009). A numerical construction algorithm of Nash and stackelberg solutions for two-person non-zero sum linear positional differential games. IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 42(2), 193–198. doi:10.3182/20090506-3-sf-4003.00036
Abstract: The report evolves a method, which uses the formalization and results of positional antagonistic diérential games theory, developed by N. N. Krasovskii and his scientific school, for constructing solutions of a class of non-antagonistic diérential games. The method transforms non-antagonistic game into so-called non-standard optimal control problem. Numerical solutions for Stackelberg games are constructed by an algorithm developed by S. Osipov. Numerical Nash solution construction algorithm based upon auxiliary bimatrix games sequence is presented. Used computational geometry algorithms include convex hull construction, union and intersection of polygons and a Minkowski sum for polygons. Results of numerical experiment for a material point motion in plane are presented. The point is moved by force formed by two players. Every player has his personal target point. Among the obtained results, there is a Nash solution such that along the corresponding trajectory the position of the game is non-antagonistic, at first, and then becomes globally antagonistic starting from some moment of time.
Keywords: ALGORITHMS
COMPUTING
DIFFRENTIAL GAMES
NASH GAMES
STACKELBERG GAMES
TRAJECTORIES
ALGORITHMS
COMPUTATION THEORY
COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY
OPTIMAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
TRAJECTORIES
COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY ALGORITHMS
COMPUTING
CONSTRUCTION ALGORITHMS
DIFFRENTIAL GAMES
INTERSECTION OF POLYGONS
NASH GAMES
OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEM
STACKELBERG GAMES
COMPUTER GAMES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/132618
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
All Open Access, Bronze
SCOPUS ID: 79960965658
WOS ID: 000362569400023
PURE ID: 38902928
ISSN: 1474-6670
ISBN: 978-3-90266142-5
DOI: 10.3182/20090506-3-sf-4003.00036
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