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Multi-Objective Control of Time-Discrete Systems and Dynamic Games on Networks

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Optimization and Multiobjective Control of Time-Discrete Systems

In this chapter we formulate and study multi-objective discrete control problems by using game-theoretical concepts. We consider time-discrete systems with a finite set of states. The starting and the final states of the dynamical system are fixed. We assume that the dynamics of the system is controlled by p actors (players) and each of them intends to optimize his own integral-time cost of the system’s passages by a certain trajectory.

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Lozovanu, D., Pickl, S. (2009). Multi-Objective Control of Time-Discrete Systems and Dynamic Games on Networks. In: Optimization and Multiobjective Control of Time-Discrete Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85025-0_1

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