Zero-Sum Pursuit-Evasion Differential Games with Many Objects: Survey of Publications
Sergey S. Kumkov (),
Stéphane Ménec () and
Valerii S. Patsko ()
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Sergey S. Kumkov: Ural Federal University
Stéphane Ménec: Airbus Group/MBDA France
Valerii S. Patsko: Ural Federal University
Dynamic Games and Applications, 2017, vol. 7, issue 4, No 6, 609-633
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Abstract If a pursuit game with many persons can be formalized in the framework of zero-sum differential games, then general methods can be applied to solve it. But difficulties arise connected with very high dimension of the phase vector when there are too many objects. Just due to this problem, special formulations and methods have been elaborated for conflict interaction of groups of objects. This paper is a survey of publications and results on group pursuit games.
Keywords: Differential games; Conflict interacting groups of objects; Group pursuit problems; Constant-bearing method; Maximal stable sets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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