My Account Log in

0 options

We are having trouble retrieving some holdings at the moment. Refresh the page to try again.

Subgame Consistent Cooperation : A Comprehensive Treatise / by David W.K. Yeung, Leon A. Petrosyan.

Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yeung, David W.K., Author.
Petrosi︠a︡n, L. A. (Leon Aganesovich), Author.
Series:
Theory and Decision Library C, Game Theory, Social Choice, Decision Theory, and Optimization, 2194-3044 ; 47
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Game theory.
Econometrics.
Game Theory.
Quantitative Economics.
Local Subjects:
Game Theory.
Quantitative Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 520 p. 23 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Summary:
Strategic behavior in the human and social world has been increasingly recognized in theory and practice. It is well known that non-cooperative behavior could lead to suboptimal or even highly undesirable outcomes. Cooperation suggests the possibility of obtaining socially optimal solutions and the calls for cooperation are prevalent in real-life problems. Dynamic cooperation cannot be sustainable if there is no guarantee that the agreed upon optimality principle at the beginning is maintained throughout the cooperation duration. It is due to the lack of this kind of guarantees that cooperative schemes fail to last till its end or even fail to get started. The property of subgame consistency in cooperative dynamic games and the corresponding solution mechanism resolve this “classic” problem in game theory. This book is a comprehensive treatise on subgame consistent dynamic cooperation covering the up-to-date state of the art analyses in this important topic.It sets out to provide the theory, solution techniques and applications of subgame consistent cooperation in a wide spectrum of paradigms for analysis which includes cooperative dynamic game models with stochastic state dynamics, with uncertain future payoffs, with asynchronous players’ horizons, with random cooperation duration, with control spaces switching and with transferable and nontransferable payoffs. The book would be a significant research reference text for researchers in game theory, economists, applied mathematicians, policy-makers, corporate decision-makers, and graduate students in applied mathematics, game theory, decision sciences, economics and management sciences. "Technically this is a high quality book. It is very relevant to researchers of dynamic games – an area which is very relevant in nowadays research related to complex dynamic systems. The book provides original concepts, ideas and results with relevance." — Dusan Stipanovic “The 2004 Nobel Economics Prize was given to works in economic policies under the concept of time consistency with mathematical construction less general, rigorous and precise than that later developed in this book. The concept and technique of subgame consistency were just published then. In terms of advancement in practical applications this book is highly important theoretically and technically on top of economic interpretation.” — Vladimir Mazalov.
Contents:
Introduction
Subgame Consistent Cooperative Solution in Differential Games
Subgame Consistent Cooperation in Stochastic Differential Games
Subgame Consistency in Randomly-Furcating Cooperative Stochastic Differential Games
Subgame Consistency under Asynchronous Players’ Horizons
Subgame Consistent Cooperative Solution in NTU Differential Games
Subgame Consistent Cooperative Solution in Dynamic Games
Subgame Consistent Cooperative Solution in Random Horizon Dynamic Games
Subgame Consistency in Randomly-Furcating Cooperative Stochastic Dynamic Games
Subgame Consistency under Furcating Payoffs, Stochastic Dynamics and Random Horizon
Subgame Consistency in NTU Cooperative Dynamic Games
Applications in Cooperative Public Goods Provision
Collaborative Environmental Management
Cooperation with Technology Switching
Applications in Business Collaboration.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
981-10-1545-7

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account