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Control of Organizational Systems with Network Interaction of Agents. I. A Review of Network Game Theory

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Part I briefly outlines the main results of network game theory–a game theory topic devoted to the formation of stable links between goal-oriented subjects in conflicts. Strategic, dynamic, and cooperative approaches to describing the network interaction are outlined. Part II deals with the control of organization systems with network interaction of agents.

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Gubko, M.V. Control of Organizational Systems with Network Interaction of Agents. I. A Review of Network Game Theory. Automation and Remote Control 65, 1276–1291 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:AURC.0000038730.85322.dc

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