
doi: 10.1007/bfb0035501
One could expect that the difference in detection probabilities for optimal pursuit and search strategies will be small for small l (detection radius), but the above examples show that this is not always case. This suggests that the choosing of the payoff function must be done with special care by the applied mathematitian, because the intuitive interpretational background is not enough and may lead to the very different optimal behaviour.
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