2016
DOI: 10.1134/s0005117916040135
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Game problems of harvesting in a biological community

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“…Game theoretic models of biological resource management with asymmetric players and different planning horizons are studied in [21,22]. Game problems of harvesting in a biological community are considered also in [23].The papers [24][25][26][27] present non-linear differential equation models of the shallow bodies of water (on the example of Azov Sea). The works [28,29] develop these models by the consideration of fish capture as a control impact: in [28] an optimal control problem is solved, and [29] treats a conflict control model which is formalized as a hierarchical differential game (a Stackelberg game).The differential Stackelberg games are described in the monograph [30], and the inverse Stackelberg games (with a feedback by control) are reviewed in [31].…”
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“…Game theoretic models of biological resource management with asymmetric players and different planning horizons are studied in [21,22]. Game problems of harvesting in a biological community are considered also in [23].The papers [24][25][26][27] present non-linear differential equation models of the shallow bodies of water (on the example of Azov Sea). The works [28,29] develop these models by the consideration of fish capture as a control impact: in [28] an optimal control problem is solved, and [29] treats a conflict control model which is formalized as a hierarchical differential game (a Stackelberg game).The differential Stackelberg games are described in the monograph [30], and the inverse Stackelberg games (with a feedback by control) are reviewed in [31].…”
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“…Game theoretic models of biological resource management with asymmetric players and different planning horizons are studied in [21,22]. Game problems of harvesting in a biological community are considered also in [23].…”
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confidence: 99%