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A tank duel with game‐theoretic implications

L. E. Zachrisson and James J. Robbins

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1957, vol. 4, issue 2, 131-138

Abstract: This article is drawn from a symposium on “Operations Analysis: Basic Ideas; Some Schematized Applications,” which appeared in Artilleri Tidskrift (Stockholm), Vol. 84, No. 3, 1955. It treats a differential game where decisions by each side are made continuously. A weapon's characteristics are pretested by putting it through a hypothetical battle in which a duel occurs between this weapon and a supposed adversary. The model set up here is capable of generalization, and steps ar e used which might be applied to more general battle situations. For a summary of the entire symposium, see “Military Applications of Operations Research in Sweden,” by James J. Robbins. Operations Research, June 1956, Vol. 4, No. 3.

Date: 1957
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