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Pwning Level Bosses in MATLAB: Student Reactions to a Game-Inspired Computational Physics Course

open access: yes, 2014
We investigated student reactions to two computational physics courses incorporating several videogame-like aspects. These included use of gaming terminology such as "levels," "weapons," and "bosses"; a game-style point system linked to course grades; a ...
Beatty, Ian D., Harris, Lauren A.
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Putting the "Fun Factor" Into Gaming: The Influence of Social Contexts on Experiences of Playing Videogames [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The increasingly social nature of gaming suggests the importance of understanding its associated experiences and potential outcomes. This study examined the influence of social processes in gameplay and different gaming contexts on the experience of ...
Bryce, Jo, Kaye, Linda Katherine
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How to Solve an Allocation Problem? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Game theory proposes several allocation solutions: we know (a) fairness properties, (b) how to develop (c) methods building on these properties, and (d) how to calculate (e) allocations.
Boer, Luitzen de   +2 more
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Multi-Layer Cyber-Physical Security and Resilience for Smart Grid

open access: yes, 2018
The smart grid is a large-scale complex system that integrates communication technologies with the physical layer operation of the energy systems. Security and resilience mechanisms by design are important to provide guarantee operations for the system ...
CH Hauser   +19 more
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On the Core of Dynamic Cooperative Games

open access: yes, 2011
We consider dynamic cooperative games, where the worth of coalitions varies over time according to the history of allocations. When defining the core of a dynamic game, we allow the possibility for coalitions to deviate at any time and thereby to give ...
A Kovalenkov   +27 more
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Privacy Games: Optimal User-Centric Data Obfuscation

open access: yes, 2015
In this paper, we design user-centric obfuscation mechanisms that impose the minimum utility loss for guaranteeing user's privacy. We optimize utility subject to a joint guarantee of differential privacy (indistinguishability) and distortion privacy ...
Shokri, Reza
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Differential games with asymmetric information and without Isaacs condition

open access: yes, 2014
We investigate a two-player zero-sum differential game with asymmetric information on the payoff and without Isaacs condition. The dynamics is an ordinary differential equation parametrised by two controls chosen by the players. Each player has a private
Buckdahn, Rainer   +3 more
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Harvesting of a Transboundary Replenishable Fish Stock: A Noncooperative Game Solution [PDF]

open access: yes
In this study we use a N-person differential game structure to represent a renewable resource industry in which the decision agents are few in number and noncooperative (as would be the case, for example, in international fishing wars).
Plourde, Charles, Yeung, David
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Quadratic Mean Field Games

open access: yes, 2018
Mean field games were introduced independently by J-M. Lasry and P-L. Lions, and by M. Huang, R.P. Malham\'e and P. E. Caines, in order to bring a new approach to optimization problems with a large number of interacting agents.
Gobron, Thierry   +2 more
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The (in)finite horizon open-loop Nash LQ Game: An application to EMU [PDF]

open access: yes
game theory;Nash equilibrium ...
Aarle, B. van   +2 more
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