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Tractable classes of nonzero-sum open-loop Nash differential games: Theory and examples (English)
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1984
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This paper identifies some classes of N-person nonzero-sum differential games that are tractable, in the sense that open-loop Nash strategies can be determined, either explicitly or qualitatively in terms of a phase- diagram portrait. The classes are characterized by conditions imposed on the Hamiltonians. Also, the underlying game structures needed to satisfy these conditions are characterized.
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solvability
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state separability
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redundancy
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N-person nonzero-sum differential games
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open-loop Nash strategies
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phase-diagram portrait
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