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On Minimax and Maximin Values in Multicriteria Games

2003
The paper is concerned with a multicriteria game whose payoff takes its values in an ordered vector space. As compare with usual single-criterion games, useful results in such classical games do not always hold as to multicriteria games. For example, minimax and maximin values are coincident under certain conditions in usual single-criterion games, but
Masakazu Higuchi, Tamaki Tanaka
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Hierarchical Multicriteria Systems — A Game Approach

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Abstract An appropriate solution concept for hierarchical multicriteria decision proolems is the Stackelberg solution. The classical version of this solution admits noncooperative solution of the followers’ subgame. The purpose of this paper is to study some modifications of the classical stackelberg solution, i.e.
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Evolutionary Equilibrium Detection in Multicriteria Games

2017
Since most real life decisions are multiobjective, multicriteria games offer a more realistic modeling of real-life interactions. Although several equilibrium concepts have been proposed for solving multicriteria games, equilibria detection has not received much attention. Generative relations are proposed to characterize multicriteria equilibria.
Réka Nagy, D. Dumitrescu
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Multicriteria Game Models and Negotiation Processes

1989
Recently questions connected with the analysis of conflict situations and negotiation processes have excited the common interest and become the subject of scientific investigations for economists, historians, politologists, sociologists, ecologists.
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Multicriteria Decision Making and Differential Games

1976
This volume is a collection of contributions to the subject of multicriteria decision making and differential games, all of which are based wholly or in part on papers that have appeared in the Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications. The authors take this opportunity to revise, update, or enlarge upon their earlier publications.
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A perfectness concept for multicriteria games

Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 1999
Peter Borm, Stef Tijs, Borm Peter
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On Properness and Protectiveness in Two-Person Multicriteria Games

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2008
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