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Mathematical methods of game and economic theory
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ISBN: 0444851844 9780444851840 9780080875286 0080875289 128261794X 9786612617942 0444851944 Year: 1979 Volume: v. 7 Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : New York : North-Holland Pub. Co. ; Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland,

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This book presents a unified treatment of optimization theory, game theory and a general equilibrium theory in economics in the framework of nonlinear functional analysis. It not only provides powerful and versatile tools for solving specific problems in economics and the social sciences but also serves as a unifying theme in the mathematical theory of these subjects as well as in pure mathematics itself.


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Analyse convexe et ses applications : comptes rendus 1974
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ISBN: 354007015X 038707015X 3662006383 9783540070153 9780387070155 Year: 1974 Volume: 102 Publisher: Berlin: Springer,


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L'analyse non linéaire et ses motivations économiques
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ISBN: 222579541X 9782225795411 Year: 1984 Publisher: Paris: Masson,

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Dynamic economic theory: a viability approach
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ISBN: 3540626875 9783540626879 Year: 1997 Volume: 5 Publisher: Berlin: Springer,

Analyse fonctionnelle appliquée
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ISBN: 2130392644 2130392652 9782130392651 9782130392644 Year: 1987 Volume: 2 Publisher: Paris: PUF,


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Viability theory
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ISBN: 0817635718 0817649093 9786612333163 128233316X 0817649107 3764335718 9780817635718 9783764335717 9780817649098 Year: 1991 Publisher: Boston (Mass.): Birkhäuser,

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This work examines viability theory and its applications to control theory and differential games. The emphasis is on the construction of feedbacks and dynamical systems by myopic optimization methods. Systems of first-order partial differential inclusions, whose solutions are feedbacks, are constructed and investigated. Basic results are then extended to the case of fuzzy control problems, distributed control problems, and control systems with delays and memory. Aimed at graduate students and research mathematicians, both pure and applied, this book offers specialists in control and nonlinear systems tools to take into account general state constraints. Viability theory also allows researchers in other disciplines—artificial intelligence, economics, game theory, theoretical biology, population genetics, cognitive sciences—to go beyond deterministic models by studying them in a dynamical or evolutionary perspective in an uncertain environment. The book is a compendium of the state of knowledge about viability...Mathematically, the book should be accessible to anyone who has had basic graduate courses in modern analysis and functional analysis…The concepts are defined and many proofs of the requisite results are reproduced here, making the present book essentially self-contained. —Bulletin of the AMS Because of the wide scope, the book is an ideal reference for people encountering problems related to viability theory in their research…It gives a very thorough mathematical presentation. Very useful for anybody confronted with viability constraints. —Mededelingen van het Wiskundig Genootschap.

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Differential inclusions. --- Feedback control systems. --- Set-valued maps. --- Differential inclusions --- Set-valued maps --- Feedback control systems --- Calculus --- Mathematics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Feedback mechanisms --- Feedback systems --- Many-valued mappings --- Mappings, Point-to-set --- Maps, Set-valued --- Multi-valued mappings --- Multivalued mappings --- Point-to-set mappings --- Inclusions, Differential --- Inclusions différentielles --- Systèmes à réaction --- Applications multivoques --- Inclusions différentielles --- Systèmes à réaction --- Mathematics. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Game theory. --- System theory. --- Biomathematics. --- Control engineering. --- Robotics. --- Mechatronics. --- Systems Theory, Control. --- Control, Robotics, Mechatronics. --- Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences. --- Mathematical and Computational Biology. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- Systems theory. --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Math --- Science --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Automation --- Biology --- Games, Theory of --- Theory of games --- Mathematical models --- Mechanical engineering --- Microelectronics --- Microelectromechanical systems --- Control engineering --- Control equipment --- Control theory --- Engineering instruments --- Programmable controllers --- Systems, Theory of --- Systems science --- Philosophy --- Automatic control.


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Time and money : how long and how much money is needed to regulate a viable economy
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ISSN: 00758442 ISBN: 3319000047 3319000055 Year: 2014 Volume: 670 Publisher: Cham : Springer,

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This authored monograph presents an unconventional approach to an important topic in economic theory. The author is an expert in the field of viability theory which was motivated by economics at the end of the 1970's (see Dynamic Economic Theory: a Viability Approach, Springer, (1996).  It is used here to analyze how an economy should be dynamically endowed so that it is economically viable.    Economic viability requires an assumption on the joint evolution of commodities transactions, fluctuations of prices and numeraire units: the sum of the “transactions values” and the “impact of price fluctuations” should be negative or equal to zero. The book presents a computation of the minimum endowment which restores economic viability and derives the dynamic laws that regulate both transactions and price fluctuations.    The target audience primarily comprises open-minded and mathematically interested economists but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students.


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Mathematical methods of game economic theory
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Year: 1977 Publisher: [Lieu de publication inconnu]: [éditeur inconnu],

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