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Solutions of Dynamic Multicriteria Games: Classical and Untraditional Approaches

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Approaches to ensuring optimal behavior in dynamic multicriteria games are investigated. The classical scheme with a weighted sum of the criteria and new concepts of construction of optimal solutions are presented. A dynamic multicriteria bioresource management problem is considered. The parameters of the model where the equilibria obtained by applying the traditional and newly developed approaches coincide are obtained.

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Thework was funded by Shandong Province “Double-Hundred Talent Plan” (No. WST2017009).

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Translated by V. Potapchouck

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Rettieva, A.N. Solutions of Dynamic Multicriteria Games: Classical and Untraditional Approaches. Autom Remote Control 82, 902–910 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117921050131

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