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The following pages link to Price dynamics for electricity in smart grid via mean-field-type games (Q2221205):
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- Multi-resolution large population stochastic differential games and their application to demand response management in the smart grid (Q367448) (← links)
- Real-time pricing for LQG power networks with independent types: a dynamic mechanism design approach (Q681150) (← links)
- Price-coupling games and the generation expansion planning problem (Q827267) (← links)
- A Stackelberg game-theoretic approach to optimal real-time pricing for the smart grid (Q889997) (← links)
- Real-time pricing-based scheduling strategy in smart grids: a hierarchical game approach (Q1714563) (← links)
- Price of anarchy in electric vehicle charging control games: when Nash equilibria achieve social welfare (Q1716453) (← links)
- The entry and exit game in the electricity markets: a mean-field game approach (Q2068791) (← links)
- Hierarchical mean-field type control of price dynamics for electricity in smart grid (Q2121184) (← links)
- Mean field models to regulate carbon emissions in electricity production (Q2172097) (← links)
- An extended mean field game for storage in smart grids (Q2302762) (← links)
- Stochastic Games for the Smart Grid Energy Management With Prospect Prosumers (Q4682286) (← links)
- A Mean Field Game Approach to Equilibrium Pricing with Market Clearing Condition (Q5024047) (← links)
- Equilibrium price formation with a major player and its mean field limit (Q5066570) (← links)
- Strong Convergence to the Mean Field Limit of a Finite Agent Equilibrium (Q5080129) (← links)
- A Random-Supply Mean Field Game Price Model (Q5886363) (← links)
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- An Adaptive Learning Game Model for Interacting Electric Power Markets (Q6102710) (← links)
- Equilibrium pricing of securities in the co-presence of cooperative and non-cooperative populations (Q6138485) (← links)
- Machine learning architectures for price formation models (Q6166250) (← links)
- Mean field social control for production output adjustment with noisy sticky prices (Q6581711) (← links)
- A mean-field game model of price formation with price-dependent agent behavior (Q6656128) (← links)