Event
Margarida Carvalho (UdeM)
Monday, March 21, 2022 16:00to17:00
Title: Mathematical Programming Games: pushing the limits of equilibria computation.
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AbstracMathematical programming games (MPGs) encompass flexible problem modeling when decision makers interact. Through them, we can reflect each player's goal in the game through a parametric optimization problem. In this talk, we will first provide examples of such games and their MPG formulation. Then, we will focus on MPGs where decisions can take integer values, the so-called integer programming games. We will also discuss Nash games among Stackelberg leaders. The theoretical intractability of these games will be presented as well as algorithmic schemes to solve them in practice.
Applied Mathematics
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