
doi: 10.1007/bf00940688
This paper considers nonzero-sum multicriteria games with continuous kernels. Solution concepts based on the notions of Pareto optimality, equilibrium, and security are extended to these games. Separate necessary and sufficient conditions and existence results are presented for equilibrium, Pareto-optimal response, and Pareto-optimal security strategies of the players.
Pareto optimality, Cooperative games, Aeronautical Engineering), nonzero-sum multicriteria games, Computer Science & Automation (Formerly, continuous kernels, School of Automation), Aerospace Engineering (Formerly
Pareto optimality, Cooperative games, Aeronautical Engineering), nonzero-sum multicriteria games, Computer Science & Automation (Formerly, continuous kernels, School of Automation), Aerospace Engineering (Formerly
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