Adversarial decision strategies in multiple network phased oscillators: the Blue-Green-Red Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model (Q2219578)

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Adversarial decision strategies in multiple network phased oscillators: the Blue-Green-Red Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model
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    Adversarial decision strategies in multiple network phased oscillators: the Blue-Green-Red Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model (English)
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    20 January 2021
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    This paper studies adversarial decision strategies in blue-green-red Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model by introducing the green network. The three-network model is governed by ordinary differential equations with three phases dubbed as blue, green and red. Each of them has strategic and tactical nodes. In contrast to blue-red interaction, the green network does not seek to be ahead of decisions of either blue or red networks through a predefined strategy. The green network involves in other networks pursuing a certain tactic and the structural choices green network makes with the way it interacts with the other two networks. It is assumed that green and blue networks interact only through their strategic nodes and red and green interact via their tactical nodes. It is found that there are regions of behavior where blue has the advantage over red in being advance of the latter decision process.
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    Kuramoto-Sakaguchi
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    phased oscillators
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    multi-network
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