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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1991, Volume 3, Number 5, Pages 29–48 (Mi mm2227)  

Mathematical models of phenomena and processes

Optimality principles as person's mathematical behaviour model

D. A. Molodtsov

Computing Centre, USSR Academy of Sciences
Abstract: It is proposed to use optimality principles as person's mathematical behaviour model instead of payoff function. An optimality principle may be considered as generalization of choice function concept. For this mathematical tool the decision making under uncertainty are considered in detail. Many solution concepts are given for different kinds of games in optimality principle form. The hierarchy two-person multicriteria game is solved.
Received: 19.06.1990
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Language: Russian
Citation: D. A. Molodtsov, “Optimality principles as person's mathematical behaviour model”, Mat. Model., 3:5 (1991), 29–48
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\by D.~A.~Molodtsov
\paper Optimality principles as person's mathematical behaviour model
\jour Mat. Model.
\yr 1991
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\pages 29--48
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\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1189.93019}
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