Dynamic Games: Theory and Applications
Dynamic games continue to attract strong interest from researchers interested in modelling competitive as well as conflict situations exhibiting an intertemporel aspect. Applications of dynamic games have proven to be a suitable methodology to study the b
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G E R A D 2 5 t h Anniversary Series
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DYNAMIC GAMES: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
Edited by
ALAIN HAUFUE Universite de Geneve & GERAD, Switzerland
GEORGES ZACCOUR HEC Montreal & GERAD, Canada
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0-387-24601-0 (HB) 0-387-23602-9 (e-book) 978-0387-24601-7 (HB) 978-0387-24602-4 (e-book)
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Foreword
GERAD celebrates this year its 25th anniversary. The Center was created in 1980 by a small group of professors and researchers of HEC Montrkal, McGill University and of the ~ c o l Polytechnique e de Montrkal. GERAD's activities achieved sufficient scope to justify its conversi?n in June 1988 into a Joint Research Centre of HEC Montrkal, the Ecole Polytechnique de Montrkal and McGill University. In 1996, the Universit6 du Qukbec k Montrkal joined these three institutions. GERAD has fifty members (professors), more than twenty research associates and post doctoral students and more than two hundreds master and Ph.D. students. GERAD is a multi-university center and a vital forum for the development of operations research. Its mission is defined around the following four complementarily objectives: rn
The original and expert contribution to all research fields in GERAD's area of e
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