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This book uses a small volume to present the most basic results for deterministic two-person differential games. The presentation begins with optimization of a single function, followed by a basic theory for two-person games. For dynamic situations, the author first recalls control theory which is treated as single-person differential games. Then a systematic theory of two-person differential games is concisely presented, including evasion and pursuit problems, zero-sum problems and LQ differential games.

The book is intended to be self-contained, assuming that the readers have basic knowledge of calculus, linear algebra, and elementary ordinary differential equations. The readership of the book could be junior/senior undergraduate and graduate students with majors related to applied mathematics, who are interested in differential games. Researchers in some other related areas, such as engineering, social science, etc. will also find the book useful.

Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Introduction (322 KB)


Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Control Theory — Single-Player Differential Games
  • Two-Person Zero Sum Differential Games — A General Consideration
  • Differential Games with Unbounded Controls
  • Differential Games of Pursuit and Evasion
  • Linear-Quadratic Differential Games
  • Differential Games with Switching Strategies

Readership: Researchers in optimization and control theory and also game theory and economics. The book will be a supplementary volume to relevant textbooks and/or a good research reference book in certain areas.