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Probabilistic Theory of Mean Field Games with Applications I : Mean Field FBSDEs, Control, and Games
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ISBN: 3319589202 3319564374 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This two-volume book offers a comprehensive treatment of the probabilistic approach to mean field game models and their applications. The book is self-contained in nature and includes original material and applications with explicit examples throughout, including numerical solutions. Volume I of the book is entirely devoted to the theory of mean field games without a common noise. The first half of the volume provides a self-contained introduction to mean field games, starting from concrete illustrations of games with a finite number of players, and ending with ready-for-use solvability results. Readers are provided with the tools necessary for the solution of forward-backward stochastic differential equations of the McKean-Vlasov type at the core of the probabilistic approach. The second half of this volume focuses on the main principles of analysis on the Wasserstein space. It includes Lions' approach to the Wasserstein differential calculus, and the applications of its results to the analysis of stochastic mean field control problems. Together, both Volume I and Volume II will greatly benefit mathematical graduate students and researchers interested in mean field games. The authors provide a detailed road map through the book allowing different access points for different readers and building up the level of technical detail. The accessible approach and overview will allow interested researchers in the applied sciences to obtain a clear overview of the state of the art in mean field games.


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Probabilistic Theory of Mean Field Games with Applications II : Mean Field Games with Common Noise and Master Equations
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ISBN: 3319564366 3319564358 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This two-volume book offers a comprehensive treatment of the probabilistic approach to mean field game models and their applications. The book is self-contained in nature and includes original material and applications with explicit examples throughout, including numerical solutions. Volume II tackles the analysis of mean field games in which the players are affected by a common source of noise. The first part of the volume introduces and studies the concepts of weak and strong equilibria, and establishes general solvability results. The second part is devoted to the study of the master equation, a partial differential equation satisfied by the value function of the game over the space of probability measures. Existence of viscosity and classical solutions are proven and used to study asymptotics of games with finitely many players. Together, both Volume I and Volume II will greatly benefit mathematical graduate students and researchers interested in mean field games. The authors provide a detailed road map through the book allowing different access points for different readers and building up the level of technical detail. The accessible approach and overview will allow interested researchers in the applied sciences to obtain a clear overview of the state of the art in mean field games.


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Penser la ville par la lumière
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ISBN: 2903539766 9782903539764 Year: 2002 Publisher: Paris: Ed. de la Villette,

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Noire et inquiétante était la ville, la nuit. Dissipé par l'éclairage, les illuminations et les enseignes, les phantasmes nés de l'obscurité. Voilà la ville contemporaine transfigurée et prête à s'animer, se parer et travailler vingt-quatre heures sur vingt-quatre. La lumière s'impose comme une composante nouvelle et inattendue de la fabrique de la ville, grâce à des artistes tels que Laurent Fachard, Yann Kersalé, Mark Major, Roger Narboni et bien d'autres. Jouant sur les perceptions sensorielles et sur la virtualité, il lui revient non seulement d'embellir et de rassurer mais aussi de révéler des sites, marquer des repères, relier des fragments dispersés. L'analyse des cas comme Genève, Annemasse, Coventry, Lausanne, Lyon ou Saint-Nazaire démontre combien la lumière peut apporter de qualité aux cycles de la ville. La capacité de la lumière à transformer lieux et atmosphères comporte aussi des revers, risques d'une théâtralisation de la ville, d'une banalisation. Pourtant, par sa plasticité, sa capacité à encourager ou préfigurer des usages, elle suggère une ville autre qu'elle-même et contribue à créer un espace-temps différent. Deuxième ouvrage d'une trilogie, Penser la ville par la lumière fait suite à celui consacré au paysage et précède celui dédié à l'art contemporain. Ensemble ils témoignent du renouvellement des approches en matière de projet urbain, voire territorial.


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Penser la ville par le paysage
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ISBN: 2903539707 9782903539702 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris: Ed. de la Villette,

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Cet ouvrage pose le problème de la "suburbia" ou urbanisation du territoire urbain en cours de constitution. Six paysagistes proposent des solutions au phénomène de l'étalement urbain chaotique. Partant du site plutôt que du programme, ils transforment la géographie et l'histoire des lieux et ouvrent de nouvelles voies de réflexions

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