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Non-Cooperative Stochastic Differential Game Theory of Generalized Markov Linear Systems

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Non-Cooperative Stochastic Differential Game Theory of Generalized Markov Linear Systems Synopsis

This book systematically studies the stochastic non-cooperative differential game theory of generalized linear Markov jump systems and its application in the field of finance and insurance. The book is an in-depth research book of the continuous time and discrete time linear quadratic stochastic differential game, in order to establish a relatively complete framework of dynamic non-cooperative differential game theory. It uses the method of dynamic programming principle and Riccati equation, and derives it into all kinds of existence conditions and calculating method of the equilibrium strategies of dynamic non-cooperative differential game. Based on the game theory method, this book studies the corresponding robust control problem, especially the existence condition and design method of the optimal robust control strategy. The book discusses the theoretical results and its applications in the risk control, option pricing, and the optimal investment problem in the field of finance and insurance, enriching the achievements of differential game research. This book can be used as a reference book for non-cooperative differential game study, for graduate students majored in economic management, science and engineering of institutions of higher learning.

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ISBN: 9783319405865
Publication date: 3rd September 2016
Author: Chengke Zhang, Huainian Zhu, Haiying Zhou, Ning Bin
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control
Genres: Automatic control engineering
Management decision making
Operational research
Electronics engineering