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3.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Second Text,
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This review is from: Differential Games (Dover Books on Mathematics) (Paperback)
To be very straightforward, this is not a book for beginners. And it doesn't claim to be. This book assumes a good understanding of not only the computational aspects of differential equations, but also of the the theoretical.
Friedman's Differential Games offers a very good, rigorous framework for Differential Game Theory. Unfortunately, that same rigor makes it difficult to approach, and hard to learn. Expect to take a lot of time working the problems, and consider leaving this book until after reading a more basic text, like Issacs' Differential Games.
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A method between analysis and geometry,
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Friedman talks about the differential games, particullary the control functions. We consider the strategies which we give a value called pay-off. The saddle points are conditions for equilibrium. Those strategies repeat themself for approximation.
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Differential Games (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Avner Friedman (Paperback - May 12, 2006)
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