
doi: 10.3390/math6090156
The approaches to construct optimal behavior in dynamic multicriteria games with finite horizon are presented. To obtain a multicriteria Nash equilibrium, the bargaining construction (Nash product) is adopted. To construct a multicriteria cooperative equilibrium, a Nash bargaining scheme is applied. Dynamic multicriteria bioresource management problem with finite harvesting times is considered. The players’ strategies and the payoffs are obtained under cooperative and noncooperative behavior.
Dynamic games, multicriteria games, dynamic games, Auctions, bargaining, bidding and selling, and other market models, Noncooperative games, cooperative equilibrium, Cooperative games, QA1-939, Nash bargaining solution, Mathematics
Dynamic games, multicriteria games, dynamic games, Auctions, bargaining, bidding and selling, and other market models, Noncooperative games, cooperative equilibrium, Cooperative games, QA1-939, Nash bargaining solution, Mathematics
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