A class of differential games which admits a feedback solution with linear value functions

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A class of differential games were developed which utilized the feedback Nash equilibrium with linear value functions to solve for intertemporal decision problems. The utility and importance of these class of differential games is that the decision maker is free to adopt a solution, whose effect on the game development can be simulated. The equilibrium strategies generated by the class of games included solutions that were non-linear, at times even assuming only a general structure than a specific solution.

author: Yeung, David W.K.
Usage, Differential games, Mathematical optimization, Optimization theory

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A comparison of the Saaty's AHP and modified AHP for right and left eigenvector inconsistency

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Saaty's Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Modified AHP performed equally in solving AHP-related problems. Analysis of 42 models composed of 294 reciprocal matrices revealed that both Saaty's AHP and the Modified AHP were capable of obtaining the appropriate order of the alternatives in the total ranking result through the use of right and left eigenvector strategies. The two performed similarly in dealing with the right and left eigenvector inconsistency problem.

author: Tung, S.L., Tang, S.L.
Analysis, Matrices, Matrices (Mathematics), Eigenvectors

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A multiple criteria decision making framework for regional aquaculture development

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It has been possible to develop a multiple criteria decision making structure for the planning of regional aquaculture development. This model aims for the desirable distribution of resources and activity levels that would ensure an acceptable balance among the various development aims being considered, depending on resource limitations, market limitations and pollution limitations.

author: El-Gayar, Omar F., Leung, PingSun
Animal aquaculture, Fish Farming, Management, Aquaculture, Aquaculture industry

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subjects list: Decision-making, Models, Decision making
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