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dc.contributor.authorPetrosyan, Leon A. (ed.)-
dc.contributor.authorZenkevich, Nikolay A. (ed.)-
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-02T19:31:08Z-
dc.date.available2014-06-02T19:31:08Z-
dc.date.issued2009-06-
dc.identifier.issn2310-2608-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11701/1233-
dc.descriptionThis edited volume contains a selection of papers that are an outgrowth of the Second International Conference on Game Theory and Management with a few additional contributed papers. These papers present an outlook of the current development of the theory of games and its applications to management and various domains, in particular, energy, the environment and economics. The International Conference on Game Theory and Management, a two day conference, was held in St. Petersburg, Russia in June 26-27, 2008. The conference was organized by Graduate School of Management St. Petersburg University in collaboration with The International Society of Dynamic Games (Russian Chapter) and Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Control Processes SPU within the framework of a National Priority Project in Education. More than 100 participants from 21 countries had an opportunity to hear state-of-the-art presentations on a wide range of game-theoretic models, both theory and management applications. Plenary lectures covered different areas of games and management applications. They had been delivered by Professor John F. Nash, Princeton University (USA), Nobel Prize Winner in Economics in 1994; Professor Tamer Basar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA); Professor Geert J. Olsder, Delft University of Technology (the Netherlands); Professor Leon A. Petrosyan, St. Petersburg University (Russia); Professor David W.K. Yeung, Hong Kong Baptist University (Hong-Kong). The importance of strategic behavior in the human and social world is increasingly recognized in theory and practice. As a result, game theory has emerged as a fundamental instrument in pure and applied research. The discipline of game theory studies decision making in an interactive environment. It draws on mathematics, statistics, operations research, engineering, biology, economics, political science and other subjects. In canonical form, a game obtains when an individual pursues an objective(s) in a situation in which other individuals concurrently pursue other (possibly conflicting, possibly overlapping) objectives and in the same time the objectives cannot be reached by individual actions of one decision maker. The problem is then to determine each individual’s optimal decision, how these decisions interact to produce equilibria, and the properties of such outcomes. The foundations of game theory were laid some sixty years ago by von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944). Theoretical research and applications in games are proceeding apace, in areas ranging from aircraft and missile control to inventory management, market development, natural resources extraction, competition policy, negotiation techniques, macroeconomic and environmental planning, capital accumulation and in- vestment. In all these areas, game theory is perhaps the most sophisticated and fertile paradigm applied mathematics can offer to study and analyze decision making under real world conditions. The papers presented at this Second International Conference on Game Theory and Management certainly reflect both the maturity and the vitality of modern day game theory and management science in general, and of dynamic games, in particular. The maturity can be seen from the sophistication of the theorems, proofs, methods and numerical algorithms contained in the most of the papers in these contributions. The vitality is manifested by the range of new ideas, new applications, the growing number of young researchers and the expanding world wide coverage of research centers and institutes from whence the contributions originated. The contributions demonstrate that GTM2008 offers an interactive program on a wide range of latest developments in game theory and management. It includes recent advances in topics with high future potential and exiting developments in classical fields.en_GB
dc.description.abstractThe collection contains papers accepted for the Second International Conference Game Theory and Management (June 26 – 27, 2008, St. Petersburg University, St. Petersburg, Russia). The presented papers belong to the field of game theory and its applications to management. The volume may be recommended for researches and post-graduate students of management, economic and applied mathematics departments.en_GB
dc.language.isoEnglishen_GB
dc.publisherGraduate School of Management, Saint Petersburg State Universityen_GB
dc.subjectgame theoryen_GB
dc.subjectmanagementen_GB
dc.titleContributions to Game Theory and Management, Vol. 2en_GB
dc.typeBooken_GB
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