An extension of duality to a game-theoretic framework
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Publication:869068
DOI10.1016/j.automatica.2006.08.027zbMath1115.93005OpenAlexW2125859497MaRDI QIDQ869068
Publication date: 26 February 2007
Published in: Automatica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2006.08.027
game theoryconstrained optimizationdualityhierarchical decompositioncoupled constraintsnoncooperative (Nash) games
Noncooperative games (91A10) Applications of game theory (91A80) Duality theory (optimization) (49N15) Large-scale systems (93A15)
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