This book is dedicated to modern approaches to mathematical modeling of reflexive processes in control. The authors consider reflexive games that describe the gametheoretical interaction of agents making decisions based on a hierarchy of beliefs regarding (1) essential parameters (informational reflexion), (2) decision principles used by opponents



Autorentext

Novikov, Dmitry A.; Chkhartishvili, Alexander G.



Inhalt

Introduction

1 Reflexion in decision-making
1.1 Individual decision-making
1.2 Interactive decision-making: Games and equilibria
1.3 General approaches to the description of informational and strategic reflexion

2 Informational reflexion and control
2.1 Informational reflexion in two-player games
2.2 Awareness structure of games
2.3 Informational equilibrium
2.4 Graph of a reflexive game
2.5 Regular awareness structures
2.6 Reflexion rank and informational equilibrium
2.7 Stable informational equilibria
2.8 True and false equilibria
2.9 The case of observable actions of agents
2.10 Reflexive games and Bayesian games
2.11 Informational control
2.12 Modeling of informational impact
2.13 Set-type awareness structures
2.14 Transformation of awareness structure
2.15 Concordant informational control
2.16 Reflexion in planning mechanisms

3 Strategic reflexion and control
3.1 Strategic reflexion in two-player games
3.2 Reflexion in bimatrix games and games of ranks
3.3 Boundedness of reflexion ranks
3.4 Reflexive structures and reflexive control

4 Applied models of informational and reflexive control
4.1 Implicit control
4.2 The mass media and informational control
4.3 Reflexion in psychology
4.3.1 Playing chess
4.3.2 Transactional analysis
4.3.3 The Johari window
4.3.4 Ethical choice
4.4 Reflexion in bélles-léttres
4.5 Reflexive search games
4.6 Manufacturers and intermediate sellers
4.7 The scarcity principle
4.8 Joint production
4.9 Market competition
4.10 Lump sum payments
4.11 Sellers and buyers
4.12 Customers and executors
4.13 Corruption
4.14 Bipolar choice
4.15 Active expertise: Informational reflexion
4.16 The cournot oligopoly: Informational reflexion
4.17 Resource allocation
4.18 Insurance
4.19 Product advertizing
4.20 The hustings
4.21 Rank-order tournaments
4.22 Explicit and implicit coalitions in reflexive games
4.23 Active forecast
4.24 Social networks
4.25 Mob control
4.26 The reflexive partitions method
4.26.1 Diffuse bomb
4.26.2 The colonel Blotto game
4.26.3 The Cournot oligopoly: strategic reflexion
4.26.4 The consensus problem
4.26.5 Active expertise: strategic reflexion
4.26.6 Transport flows and evacuation
4.26.7 A stock exchange

Conclusion
References
Subject index

Titel
Reflexion and Control
Untertitel
Mathematical Models
EAN
9781317687757
Format
E-Book (epub)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
03.03.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
298