This comprehensive work examines important recent developments and modern applications in the fields of optimization, control, game theory, and equilibrium programming. In particular, the concepts of equilibrium and optimality are of immense practical importance affecting decision-making problems regarding policy and strategies, and in understanding and predicting systems in different application domains, ranging from economics and engineering to military applications.
The book consists of twenty-nine survey chapters written by distinguished researchers in the above areas.
Part I Game and Game Theory.- Minimax: Existence and Stability.- Recent Advances in Minimax Theory and Applications.- On Noncooperative Games, Minimax Theorems and Equilibrium Problems.- Nonlinear Games.- Scalar Asymptotic Contractivity and Fixed-Points for Nonexpansive Mappings on Unbounded Sets.- Cooperative Combinatorial Games.- Algorithmic Cooperative Game Theory.- A Survey of Bicooperative Game Theory.- Cost Allocation in Combinatorial Optimization Games.- Time-Dependent Equilibrium Problems.- Differential Games of Multiple Agents and Geometrical Structures.- Convexity in Differential Games.- Game Dynamic Problems for Systems with Fractional Derivatives.- Projected Dynamical Systems, Evolutionary Variational Inequalities, Applications, and a Computational Procedure.- Strategic Audit Policies Without Commitment.- Optimality and Efficiency in Auctions Design: A Survey.- Part II Multiobjective, KKT, Bilevel.- Solution Concepts and an Approximation Kuhn-Tucker Approach for Fuzzy Multi-Objective Linear Bilevel Programming.- Pareto Optimality.- Multiobjective Optimization: A Brief Overview.- Parametric Multiobjective Optimization.- Part III Applications.- The Extended Linear Complementarity Problem and Its Applications in Analysis and Control of Discrete-Event Systems.- Traffic Assignmetn: Equilibrium Models.- Investment Paradoxes in Electricity Networks.- Algorithms for Network Interdiction and Fortification Games.- Game Theoretical Approaches in Wireless Networks.- A Military Application of Viability: Winning Cones, Differential Inclusions and Lanchester Type Models for Combat.- Statics and Dynamics of Global Supply Chain Networks.- Game Theory Models and Their Applications in Inventory Management in Supply Chain.
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