AbstractDifferential games in which one or both players are restricted to choosing control functions which are uniformly Lipschitz continuous and which start at fixed initial conditions always have a value. We derive the Hamilton-Jacobi equation which this value satisfies a.e. as a function of the initial time t, the initial state x, and the initial control positions. We also show that a “Lipschitz Game” has an approximate saddle point in pure strategies. The approach of Friedman to differential games is used
International audienceWe consider a (L ∞ + Bolza) control problem, namely a problem where the payoff...
International audienceWe study the Hamilton-Jacobi (HJ) approach for a two-person zero-sum different...
International audienceWe study a two player zero sum game where the initial position z 0 is not comm...
AbstractDifferential games in which one or both players are restricted to choosing control functions...
We study two-player zero-sum differential games of finite duration in a Hilbert space. Following the...
We study two-player zero-sum differential games of finite duration in a Hilbert space. Following the...
AbstractWe give a new criterion for the existence of value in differential games. The method of proo...
International audienceWe consider a two player, zero sum differential game with a cost of Bolza type...
We study differential game problems in which the players can select different maximal monotone opera...
A zero-sum differential game with an unbounded control and no coercivity assumptions is investigated...
AbstractIt is demonstrated that the upper and lower values of a two-person, zero-sum differential ga...
A new approach to two-player zero-sum differential games with convex-concave cost function is presen...
We consider two-player zero-sum differential games of fixed duration, where the running payoff and t...
A two-person zero-sum differential game with unbounded controls is considered. Under proper coercivi...
A two-person zero-sum differential game with unbounded controls is considered. Under proper coercivi...
International audienceWe consider a (L ∞ + Bolza) control problem, namely a problem where the payoff...
International audienceWe study the Hamilton-Jacobi (HJ) approach for a two-person zero-sum different...
International audienceWe study a two player zero sum game where the initial position z 0 is not comm...
AbstractDifferential games in which one or both players are restricted to choosing control functions...
We study two-player zero-sum differential games of finite duration in a Hilbert space. Following the...
We study two-player zero-sum differential games of finite duration in a Hilbert space. Following the...
AbstractWe give a new criterion for the existence of value in differential games. The method of proo...
International audienceWe consider a two player, zero sum differential game with a cost of Bolza type...
We study differential game problems in which the players can select different maximal monotone opera...
A zero-sum differential game with an unbounded control and no coercivity assumptions is investigated...
AbstractIt is demonstrated that the upper and lower values of a two-person, zero-sum differential ga...
A new approach to two-player zero-sum differential games with convex-concave cost function is presen...
We consider two-player zero-sum differential games of fixed duration, where the running payoff and t...
A two-person zero-sum differential game with unbounded controls is considered. Under proper coercivi...
A two-person zero-sum differential game with unbounded controls is considered. Under proper coercivi...
International audienceWe consider a (L ∞ + Bolza) control problem, namely a problem where the payoff...
International audienceWe study the Hamilton-Jacobi (HJ) approach for a two-person zero-sum different...
International audienceWe study a two player zero sum game where the initial position z 0 is not comm...