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Differential zero-sum game 1 Interception problem 1 Subject Classification: 49N70 1 Subject Classification: 91A10 1 Subject Classification: 91A23 (49N70) 1 Subject Classification: 91A24 1 Subject Classification: 91A24 (49N75) 1 chattering 1 continuous feedback control 1 differential game of pursuit 1 feedback control 1 maximal capture zone 1 nonzero-sum game 1 saturation 1
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AKHMETZHANOV, ANDREI 1 GLIZER, VALERY Y. 1 MELIKYAN, ARIK 1 OLSDER, GEERT JAN 1 TURETSKY, VLADIMIR 1
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PARAMETER ANALYSIS OF A ZERO-SUM DIFFERENTIAL GAME APPROXIMATING A NONZERO-SUM GAME
MELIKYAN, ARIK; OLSDER, GEERT JAN; AKHMETZHANOV, ANDREI - In: International Game Theory Review (IGTR) 10 (2008) 04, pp. 437-459
In this paper we consider a zero-sum differential game in feedback setting with one state coordinate and finite time horizon. The problem is characterized by two parameters. This game arises as an approximation to a nonzero-sum game. Using analytical and numerical methods we solve the HJBI...
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CONTINUOUS FEEDBACK CONTROL STRATEGY WITH MAXIMAL CAPTURE ZONE IN A CLASS OF PURSUIT GAMES
TURETSKY, VLADIMIR; GLIZER, VALERY Y. - In: International Game Theory Review (IGTR) 07 (2005) 01, pp. 1-24
An interception problem of a highly maneuverable target is considered using a linearized kinematical model with first order acceleration dynamics of the interceptor and the target. The problem is interpreted as a differential game of pursuit. An admissible pursuer (interceptor) feedback...
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