Game theory, learning, and control systems

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Game theory is the study of interacting decision makers, whereas control systems involve the design of intelligent decision-making devices. When many control systems are interconnected, the result can be viewed through the lens of game theory. This article discusses both long standing connections between these fields as well as new connections stemming from emerging applications.

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Shamma, J. S. (2020). Game theory, learning, and control systems. National Science Review. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/NSR/NWZ163

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