The following pages link to The graph model for conflicts (Q1086182):
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- Attitudes and preferences: approaches to representing decision maker desires (Q428053) (← links)
- Possilibity of estimating payoff matrix from model for hit phenomena (Q528311) (← links)
- Matrix representation and extension of coalition analysis in group decision support (Q611446) (← links)
- State transition time analysis in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q668840) (← links)
- A matrix-based approach to searching colored paths in a weighted colored multidigraph (Q732496) (← links)
- Policy stable states in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q813109) (← links)
- Generalized metarationalities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q860404) (← links)
- Relational dominant strategy equilibrium as a generalization of dominant strategy equilibrium in terms of a social psychological aspect of decision making (Q881548) (← links)
- Multiple levels of preference in interactive strategic decisions (Q967386) (← links)
- An integrated algebraic approach to conflict resolution with three-level preference (Q969133) (← links)
- Using matrices to link conflict evolution and resolution in a graph model (Q992610) (← links)
- Conflict models in graph form: Solution concepts and their interrelationships (Q1119184) (← links)
- A new model of conflict analysis -- the three dimensional graph model (Q1268452) (← links)
- The decision support system GMCR in environmental conflict management (Q1363795) (← links)
- Upper and lower probabilistic preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1644899) (← links)
- Matrix representation of consensus and dissent stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1735694) (← links)
- Mixed stabilities for analyzing opponents' heterogeneous behavior within the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1737500) (← links)
- Inverse engineering preferences in simple games (Q1739984) (← links)
- A general hierarchical graph model for conflict resolution with application to greenhouse gas emission disputes between USA and China (Q1752882) (← links)
- Matrix representations of the inverse problem in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1754751) (← links)
- Interval fuzzy preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1795116) (← links)
- Theory and implementation of coalitional analysis in cooperative decision making (Q2015030) (← links)
- Matrix representation of stability definitions for the graph model for conflict resolution with reciprocal preference relations (Q2035359) (← links)
- The graph model for conflict resolution with incomplete fuzzy reciprocal preference relations (Q2036551) (← links)
- Fuzzy levels of preference strength in a graph model with multiple decision makers (Q2036552) (← links)
- The graph model for composite decision makers and its application to a water resource conflict (Q2106744) (← links)
- Choice stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q2140291) (← links)
- Interactive unawareness in the graph model for multilateral conflicts (Q2146738) (← links)
- Matrix representation of stability definitions in the graph model for conflict resolution with grey-based preferences (Q2166218) (← links)
- A graph model for conflict resolution with inconsistent preferences among large-scale participants (Q2171995) (← links)
- Hypergraph conflict analysis (Q2277381) (← links)
- Strategic advice for decision-making under conflict based on observed behaviour (Q2333228) (← links)
- Fuzzy option prioritization for the graph model for conflict resolution (Q2351426) (← links)
- Optimizing the cost of preference manipulation in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q2662568) (← links)
- Coalition fuzzy stability analysis in the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (Q2953533) (← links)
- Multiple Criteria Approaches to Group Decision and Negotiation (Q3058468) (← links)
- Model Analysis of Communication Scheme in Participatory Planning Game as an Institutionalized Conflict (Q4678146) (← links)
- State transition for de-escalationin the graph model for conflict resolution framework (Q5047094) (← links)
- Conflict Resolution in Competitive Liberalized Railway Market: Application of Game Theoretic Concepts (Q5110639) (← links)
- Graph model for conflict resolution with consistent preference and its application (Q5381322) (← links)
- A hierarchical graph model for conflict resolution with sequential moves (Q5884361) (← links)
- Initial state stability for<i>n</i>-decision-maker conflicts (Q5884362) (← links)
- Similarities, differences, and preservation of efficiencies, with application to attitude analysis, within the graph model for conflict resolution (Q6106784) (← links)
- Optimism pessimism stability in the graph model for conflict resolution for multilateral conflicts (Q6112615) (← links)
- Adaptive Systems Thinking in Integrated Water Resources Management with Insights into Conflicts over Water Exports (Q6160341) (← links)
- A novel approach to three-way conflict analysis and resolution with Pythagorean fuzzy information (Q6188189) (← links)
- Equilibrium and efficiency in conflict analysis incorporating permissibility (Q6201669) (← links)
- Minimax regret stability in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q6556107) (← links)
- On some properties of limited move stability, generalized metarationality, and policy equilibrium in bilateral conflicts (Q6559397) (← links)
- Matrix representations of Berge stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q6596956) (← links)