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A minimax problem for semilinear nonlocal competitive systems
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    A minimax problem for semilinear nonlocal competitive systems (English)
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    20 December 1993
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    A two-sided game for the control of a stationary semilinear competitive system with autonomous sources is considered, where the controls are the kernels of the nonlocal interaction terms. The saddle point (the optimal solution to the game) is characterized as the unique solution of the associated optimality system, which is solved by an iterative scheme.
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    two-sided game
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    stationary semilinear competitive system
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