
arXiv: 2103.02803
This paper introduces an extended version of a stochastic game under the antagonistic duel-type setup. The most flexible multiple person duel game is analytically solved. Moreover, the explicit formulas are solved to determine the time-dependent duel game model using the first exceed theory in multiple game stages. Unlike conventional stochastic duel games, multiple battlefields are firstly introduced and each battlefield becomes a shooting ground of pairwise players in a multiperson game. Each player selects different targets in different game stages. An analogue of this new theory was designed to find the best shooting time within multiple battlefields. This model is fully mathematically explained and is the basis with which to apply a stochastic duel-type game in various practical applications.
60G25, 60G40, 90B50, 90B60, 91A06, 91A35, 91A60, 91B06, multiple person game, fluctuation theory, Probability (math.PR), strategic choice, Optimization and Control (math.OC), QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, time-dependent game, duel game, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, stochastic model, Mathematics, Mathematics - Probability, Matlab
60G25, 60G40, 90B50, 90B60, 91A06, 91A35, 91A60, 91B06, multiple person game, fluctuation theory, Probability (math.PR), strategic choice, Optimization and Control (math.OC), QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, time-dependent game, duel game, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, stochastic model, Mathematics, Mathematics - Probability, Matlab
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