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Tactical and Strategic Risks From Supply Disruptions in Competing Supply Chains
ABSTRACT Supply chain disruptions can lead to both tactical (i.e., loss of short‐term sales during a disruption) and strategic (i.e., loss of long‐term market share) consequences. We model the impact of a supply disruption on competing supply chains in which two firms compete for a limited backup supply.
Akhil Singla +3 more
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Computing Stackelberg Equilibrium for Cancer Treatment
Recent work by Kleshnina et al. has presented a Stackelberg evolutionary game model in which the Stackelberg equilibrium strategy for the leading player corresponds to the optimal cancer treatment.
Sam Ganzfried
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Equilibria in generalized Cournot and Stackelberg models [PDF]
Summary: A model of an oligopolistic market is studied, where the hypotheses of the participants with respect to the reaction of the market on the change of their own volume of production depend not only on the current volume of the market, but also on their part in it.
Bulavsky, V.A., Kalashnikov, V.V.
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ABSTRACT Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems have evolved into a critical component of global broadband networks, enabling wide‐area connectivity, IoT services, and intelligent multilayer satellite–terrestrial integration. Despite rapid advancements in constellation deployment, routing mechanisms, resource management, and LEO–5G/6G ...
Wei‐Hao Su +2 more
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To promote the utilization of renewable energy, such as photovoltaics, this paper proposes an optimal flexibility dispatch method for demand-side resources (DSR) based on the Stackelberg game theory.
Peng Lu +6 more
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ABSTRACT Contracts and ownership structures play a critical role in fostering innovation in the bioeconomy. However, identifying which designs best promote bioresource circularity and collaboration remains challenging, as existing studies use diverse frameworks and are often limited to specific contexts or regions.
Lukas Bonar Nainggolan +2 more
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Residential Microgrids Energy Trading With Plug-In Electric Vehicle Battery via Stochastic Games
For microgrids (MGs) with electric vehicle prosumers, effective time-of-use based energy trading is important for multi-vehicles-to-MG system. In this paper, a Stochastic Stackelberg game (SSG) model is proposed.
Yue Yu, Songbo Chen, Zhaoxu Luo
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With the development of the economy, electricity demand continues to increase, and the time for electricity consumption is concentrated, which leads to increasing pressure on the voltage regulation of the distribution network. For example, a large number
Linglei Xu +5 more
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Random forest classification predictions of groundwater hydrochemical facies (HCFs) can be used for multiple purposes, including the mapping of salinity and other groundwater characteristics. Shown on the figure are predictions of HCFs at the water table across the conterminous United States.
Paul E. Stackelberg +5 more
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A Stackelberg Game Approach to Model Reference Adaptive Control for Spacecraft Pursuit–Evasion
A Stackelberg equilibrium–based Model Reference Adaptive Control (MSE) method is proposed for spacecraft Pursuit–Evasion (PE) games with incomplete information and sequential decision making under a non–zero–sum framework.
Gena Gan +3 more
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