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Topological games and optimization problems

Mathematika, 1994
Let \(X\) be a topological space, \(C_b (X)\) the uniformly normed real Banach space of bounded continuous real-valued functions on \(X\). This paper investigates equivalences between properties of \(X\) and its subsets on the one hand, and properties of \(C_b (X)\) and its subsets on the other; these equivalences are obtained via certain topological ...
Debs, Gabriel, Saint Raymond, Jean
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Recognizing Problem Video Game Use

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2010
Objectives: It has been increasingly recognized that some people develop problem video game use, defined here as excessive use of video games resulting in various negative psychosocial and/or physical consequences. The main objectives of the present study were to identify individuals with problem video game use and compare them with those without ...
Guy, Porter   +3 more
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Interconnected games and international environmental problems

Environmental and Resource Economics, 1993
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of interconnected games and to show its relevance for modeling international environmental problems. It is argued that an interconnected game approach to international environmental problems may enhance cooperation and provide an alternative to the use of financial side payments to induce countries ...
van Mouche, P.H.M.   +2 more
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Identifying Problems Through Gaming

Interfaces, 1977
Over the past decade, it seems that operations research and management science have become preoccupied with the refinement of sophisticated techniques as they apply to well-structured problems. The tendency has been to adjust reality to fit the model.
Laurence D. Richards, Robert J. Graham
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Ergodic Problems in Differential Games

2007
We present and study a notion of ergodicity for deterministic zero-sum differential games that extends the one in classical ergodic control theory to systems with two conflicting controllers.We show its connections with the existence of a constant and uniform long-time limit of the value function of finite horizon games, and characterize this property ...
ALVAREZ O, BARDI, MARTINO
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Problems, Problem Solving, and Strategy Games

The Mathematics Teacher, 1977
In problem solving you may not always reach your goal, but the search itself may prove to be more important.
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