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Austrian Economics and Game Theory a Preliminary Methodological Stocktaking [PDF]
This paper discusses, from the perspective of Austrian economics, the merits and drawbacks of game theory in economics. It begins by arguing that Austrians have neglected game theory at their peril, and then argues that game theoretic reasoning may be ...
Nicolai J. Foss
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DRIVE‐SAFE evaluates learning‐based, black‐box autonomous driving policies against evolving temporal safety requirements using Signal Temporal Logic robustness metrics. It aggregates distributional robustness measures with domain‐informed weights to guide iterative retraining.
Kristy Sakano +3 more
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Static Game Theoretic Models of Coordination of Private and Public Interests in Economic Systems
Collected papers presented on the Tenth International Conference Game Theory and Management / Editors Leon A. Petrosyan, Nikolay A. Zenkevich. – SPb.: Saint Petersburg State University, 2017.
Ougolnitsky, Guennady A. +1 more
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BackgroundFrailty is a public health concern linked to falls, disability, and mortality. Early screening and tailored interventions can mitigate adverse outcomes, but community settings require tools that are accurate and explainable. Korea is entering a
Seungmi Kim +20 more
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Intelligent Sky Guardians (InSkyGuard) is introduced as a four‐drone swarm that autonomously detects, tracks, and safely captures rogue drones using a coordinated net system. Computer vision and leader–follower control architecture enable synchronized enclosure, while integrated failsafes enhance system reliability. Validated through closed‐environment
Joshua Hastings +6 more
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A game theoretic analysis of the Waterloo campaign and some comments on the analytic narrative project [PDF]
The paper has a twofold aim. On the one hand, it provides what appears to be the first game-theoretic modeling of Napoleon’s last campaign, which ended dramatically on 18 June 1815 at Waterloo. It is specifically concerned with the decision Napoleon made
Mongin, Philippe
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The construction industry suffers from high accident rates and inadequate safety management. Internet of Things (IoT) integration holds promise for improving safety. However, research has focused on adoption barriers without exploring key success factors,
Mohamed Elrifaee +5 more
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Against the backdrop of the growing popularity of blockchain technology, this study investigates blockchain adoption strategies for the fresh food supply chain (FFSC) under a carbon cap-and-trade (CAT) policy. Taking a two-echelon supply chain consisting
Zheng Liu +3 more
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This review maps the methods to monitor robots’ health by fusing vibration, sound, control signals, vision, force, and oil information with artificial intelligence. It identifies deep learning, transfer learning, digital twins, and physics‐informed models as key methodological pathways enabling earlier diagnosis, safer human–robot collaboration, and ...
Yuting Qiao +6 more
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The Minority Game: An Economics Perspective
This paper gives a critical account of the minority game literature. The minority game is a simple congestion game: players need to choose between two options, and those who have selected the option chosen by the minority win. The learning model proposed
Kets, W.
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