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Dynamic Games and Applications, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2022
- Quanyan Zhu, Elena A. Gubar, Eitan Altman:
Preface to Special Issue on Dynamic Games for Modeling and Control of Epidemics. 1-6 - Yunhan Huang
, Quanyan Zhu:
Game-Theoretic Frameworks for Epidemic Spreading and Human Decision-Making: A Review. 7-48 - Alexander Aurell
, René Carmona
, Gökçe Dayanikli
, Mathieu Laurière
:
Finite State Graphon Games with Applications to Epidemics. 49-81 - Olivier Tsemogne, Yezekael Hayel
, Charles A. Kamhoua, Gabriel Deugoue:
A Partially Observable Stochastic Zero-sum Game for a Network Epidemic Control Problem. 82-109 - Davide La Torre
, Danilo Liuzzi, Rosario Maggistro
, Simone Marsiglio:
Mobility Choices and Strategic Interactions in a Two-Group Macroeconomic-Epidemiological Model. 110-132 - Jabili Angina, Anish Bachhu, Eesha Talati, Rishi Talati, Jan Rychtár
, Dewey T. Taylor
:
Game-Theoretical Model of the Voluntary Use of Insect Repellents to Prevent Zika Fever. 133-146 - Eitan Altman, Mandar Datar, Francesco De Pellegrini, Samir Perlaza
, Daniel Sadoc Menasché:
The Mask Game with Multiple Populations. 147-167 - Kenichi Kurita
, Shunsuke Managi:
COVID-19 and Stigma: Evolution of Self-restraint Behavior. 168-182 - Shutian Liu
, Yuhan Zhao
, Quanyan Zhu:
Herd Behaviors in Epidemics: A Dynamics-Coupled Evolutionary Games Approach. 183-213 - Ioannis Kordonis
, Athanasios-Rafail Lagos, George P. Papavassilopoulos:
Dynamic Games of Social Distancing During an Epidemic: Analysis of Asymmetric Solutions. 214-236 - Ilyass Dahmouni
, Elnaz Kanani Kuchesfehani
:
Necessity of Social Distancing in Pandemic Control: A Dynamic Game Theory Approach. 237-257 - Hamed Amini
, Andreea Minca
:
Epidemic Spreading and Equilibrium Social Distancing in Heterogeneous Networks. 258-287 - Steve Alpern
, Li Zeng:
Social Distancing, Gathering, Search Games: Mobile Agents on Simple Networks. 288-311
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2022
- Benjamin Wölfl
, Hedy te Rietmole
, Monica Salvioli
, Artem Kaznatcheev, Frank Thuijsman
, Joel S. Brown, Boudewijn Burgering
, Katerina Stanková
:
The Contribution of Evolutionary Game Theory to Understanding and Treating Cancer. 313-342 - Clemens Buchen
, Alberto Palermo
:
Adverse Selection, Heterogeneous Beliefs, and Evolutionary Learning. 343-362 - Herbert Dawid
, Serhat Gezer:
Markov Perfect Equilibria in Multi-Mode Differential Games with Endogenous Timing of Mode Transitions. 363-393 - Bolei Di
, Andrew G. Lamperski:
Newton's Method, Bellman Recursion and Differential Dynamic Programming for Unconstrained Nonlinear Dynamic Games. 394-442 - Farzaneh Farhadi
, Demosthenis Teneketzis:
Dynamic Information Design: A Simple Problem on Optimal Sequential Information Disclosure. 443-484 - Subrata Golui
, Chandan Pal
, Subhamay Saha
:
Continuous-Time Zero-Sum Games for Markov Decision Processes with Discounted Risk-Sensitive Cost Criterion. 485-512 - Zhi-Hua Hu
, Shu-Wen Wang:
An Evolutionary Game Model Between Governments and Manufacturers Considering Carbon Taxes, Subsidies, and Consumers' Low-Carbon Preference. 513-551 - Vassili N. Kolokoltsov
:
Dynamic Quantum Games. 552-573 - Didier Laussel
, Ngo Van Long, Joana Resende
:
Asymmetric Information and Differentiated Durable Goods Monopoly: Intra-Period Versus Intertemporal Discrimination. 574-607 - Tianyang Nie, Falei Wang, Zhiyong Yu:
Maximum Principle for General Partial Information Nonzero Sum Stochastic Differential Games and Applications. 608-631 - Nikolai N. Petrov
:
Multiple Capture of a Given Number of Evaders in the Problem of Simple Pursuit with Phase Restrictions on Timescales. 632-642 - Mansoor Saburov
:
On Discrete-Time Replicator Equations with Nonlinear Payoff Functions. 643-661 - Kirill Shchelchkov
:
ε-Capture in Nonlinear Differential Games Described by System of Order Two. 662-676 - Fulei Shi
, Chuansheng Wang, Cuiyou Yao:
A New Evolutionary Game Analysis for Industrial Pollution Management Considering the Central Government's Punishment. 677-688 - Samuel C. Wiese
, Torsten Heinrich
:
The Frequency of Convergent Games under Best-Response Dynamics. 689-700 - Tao Zhang
, Quanyan Zhu:
On Incentive Compatibility in Dynamic Mechanism Design With Exit Option in a Markovian Environment. 701-745
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2022
- Florian Wagener
:
Dynamic Games in Environmental Economics and Management. 747-750 - Akihiko Yanase
, Keita Kamei:
Dynamic Game of International Pollution Control with General Oligopolistic Equilibrium: Neary Meets Dockner and Long. 751-783 - Johannes M. Schumacher
, Puduru Viswanadha Reddy
, Jacob C. Engwerda
:
Jump Equilibria in Public-Good Differential Games with a Single State Variable. 784-812 - Javier de Frutos
, Víctor Gatón
, Paula M. López-Pérez
, Guiomar Martín-Herrán
:
Investment in Cleaner Technologies in a Transboundary Pollution Dynamic Game: A Numerical Investigation. 813-843 - Francisco Cabo
, Mabel Tidball
:
Cooperation in a Dynamic Setting with Asymmetric Environmental Valuation and Responsibility. 844-871 - Ratul Lahkar
, Vinay Ramani:
An Evolutionary Approach to Pollution Control in Competitive Markets. 872-896 - René Carmona, Gökçe Dayanikli
, Mathieu Laurière:
Mean Field Models to Regulate Carbon Emissions in Electricity Production. 897-928 - Larry Karp, Armon Rezai
:
Trade and Resource Sustainability with Asset Markets. 929-953 - Gerard van der Meijden
, Cees Withagen, Hassan Benchekroun:
An Oligopoly-Fringe Model with HARA Preferences. 954-976 - Charles F. Mason
:
Cooperation in Dynamic Games with Asymmetric Players: The Role of Social Preferences. 977-995 - Marta Biancardi, Gianluca Iannucci
, Giovanni Villani:
Groundwater Exploitation and Illegal Behaviors in a Differential Game. 996-1009 - Sajad Aliakbari Sani
, Olivier Bahn, Erick Delage, Rinel Foguen Tchuendom:
Robust Integration of Electric Vehicles Charging Load in Smart Grid's Capacity Expansion Planning. 1010-1041
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2022
- Ennio Bilancini, Leonardo Boncinelli, Paolo Pin, Simon Weidenholzer:
Preface: DGAA Focused Issue on Dynamic Games and Social Networks. 1043-1045 - Ugo Bolletta, Luca Paolo Merlino
:
Marriage Through Friends. 1046-1066 - Danilo Delpini
, Paolo Russu
:
The Effects of Defensive Medicine in Physician-Patient Dynamics: An Agent-Based Approach. 1067-1085 - Simone Righi
, Károly Takács
:
Gossip: Perspective Taking to Establish Cooperation. 1086-1100 - Leonardo Boncinelli, Alessio Muscillo
, Paolo Pin:
Efficiency and Stability in a Process of Teams Formation. 1101-1129 - Leonardo Boncinelli, Alessio Muscillo
, Paolo Pin:
Correction to: Efficiency and Stability in a Process of Teams Formation. 1130 - Ping Sun, Elena M. Parilina
:
Impact of Utilities on the Structures of Stable Networks with Ordered Group Partitioning. 1131-1162 - Ozgur Aydogmus
, Erkan Gürpinar
:
Science, Technology and Institutional Change in Knowledge Production: An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Framework. 1163-1188 - Ethem Akyol
:
Ex-Ante Welfare Superiority of the Boston Mechanism Over the Deferred Acceptance Mechanism. 1189-1220 - Jacob Engwerda
:
Min-Max Robust Control in LQ-Differential Games. 1221-1279 - Tian-Jiao Feng
, Jie Mei, Rui-Wu Wang, Sabin Lessard, Yi Tao
, Xiu-Deng Zheng
:
Noise-Induced Quasi-Heteroclinic Cycle in a Rock-Paper-Scissors Game with Random Payoffs. 1280-1292 - Daniel Hernández-Hernández
, Joshué H. Ricalde-Guerrero
:
Zero-Sum Stochastic Games with Random Rules of Priority, Discrete Linear-Quadratic Model. 1293-1311 - Nuttanon Songsuwan
, Dawud Thongtha, Pawaton Kaemawichanurat:
Chasing a Drunk Robber in Many Classes of Graphs. 1312-1337 - Véronique Ladret:
Evolutionary Game Dynamics in a Finite Continental Island Population Model and Emergence of Cooperation. 1338-1375 - Olga O. Yufereva
:
Approximate Capture in Gromov-Hausdorff Close Spaces. 1376-1387
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