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Game theoretic approaches have recently been used to model the deterrence effect of patrol officers' assignments on opportunistic crimes in urban areas. One major challenge in this domain is modeling the behavior of opportunistic criminals. Compared to strategic attackers (such as terrorists)...
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Network games can be used to model competitive situations in which agents select routes to minimize their cost. Common applications include traffic, telecommunication and distribution networks. Although traditional network models have assumed that realized costs only depend on congestion, in...
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Network games can be used to model competitive situations in which players select routes to maximize their utility. Common applications include traffic, telecommunication and distribution networks. Although traditional network models have assumed that utilities only depend on congestion, in most...
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