
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.199746
A theory for disturbance decoupling problems has been well developed in the area of geometric control theory. The aim of the present study is to introduce disturbance decoupling problems in a dynamic game context. For this purpose, techniques from geometric control theory are applied. Necessary and sufficient conditions are derived for the solvability of the disturbance decoupling problems introduced here. Consequently, for a given game, the players can easily check if these problems are solvable or not.
Disturbance decoupling, robust controlled invariance, differential games, Disturbance decoupling; differential games; robust controlled invariance, Disturbance decoupling;differential games;robust controlled invariance, jel: jel:C73, jel: jel:C67
Disturbance decoupling, robust controlled invariance, differential games, Disturbance decoupling; differential games; robust controlled invariance, Disturbance decoupling;differential games;robust controlled invariance, jel: jel:C73, jel: jel:C67
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