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The following pages link to Game theory for control of optical networks. (Q665530):
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- Distributed Nash equilibrium seeking: a gossip-based algorithm (Q311956) (← links)
- Distributed Nash equilibrium seeking in networked graphical games (Q680484) (← links)
- Euclidean space output controllability of singularly perturbed systems with small state delays (Q721529) (← links)
- An extension of duality to a game-theoretic framework (Q869068) (← links)
- Games with coupled propagated constraints in optical networks with multi-link topologies (Q1023347) (← links)
- A game theoretic perspective to flow control in telecommunication networks (Q1188063) (← links)
- Game theory applications to optimal flow control in communication networks (Q1301518) (← links)
- Graded modalities in strategy logic (Q1641034) (← links)
- Game theory for networking applications (Q1794771) (← links)
- Novel conditions of Euclidean space controllability for singularly perturbed systems with input delay (Q2061344) (← links)
- Euclidean space controllability conditions for singularly perturbed linear systems with multiple state and control delays (Q2306159) (← links)
- Conditions of functional null controllability for some types of singularly perturbed nonlinear systems with delays (Q2306610) (← links)
- Network games: theory, models, and dynamics (Q2841485) (← links)
- A Novel Approach to Exact Slow-Fast Decomposition of Linear Singularly Perturbed Systems with Small Delays (Q2960495) (← links)
- ADMM-Type Methods for Generalized Nash Equilibrium Problems in Hilbert Spaces (Q5147033) (← links)
- A Noncooperative Game Approach to OSNR Optimization in Optical Networks (Q5281843) (← links)
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- Distributed adaptive Nash equilibrium seeking and disturbance rejection for noncooperative games of high‐order nonlinear systems with input saturation and input delay (Q6089834) (← links)
- Distributed Nash equilibrium seeking on compact action sets over jointly strongly connected switching networks (Q6130952) (← links)