

An edition of Search Theory (2013)
A Game Theoretic Perspective
By Steve Alpern,Robbert Fokkink,Leszek Gąsieniec,Roy Lindelauf,V.S. Subrahmanian
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Springer London, Limited
Language
eng
Pages
307
Description:
Search games and rendezvous problems have received growing attention in computer science within the past few years. Rendezvous problems emerge naturally, for instance, to optimize performance and convergence of mobile robots. This gives a new algorithmic point of view to the theory. Furthermore, modern topics such as the spreading of gossip or disease in social networks have lead to new challenging problems in search and rendezvous. Search Theory: A Game Theoretic Perspective introduces the first integrated approach to Search and Rendezvous from the perspectives of biologists, computer scientists and mathematicians. This contributed volume covers a wide range of topics including rendezvous problems and solutions, rendezvous on graphs, search games on biology, mobility in governed social networks, search and security, and more. Most chapters also include case studies or a survey, in addition to a chapter on the future direction of Search and Rendezvous research. This book targets researchers and practitioners working in computer science, mathematics and biology as a reference book. Advanced level students focused on these fields will also find this book valuable as a secondary text book or reference.
subjects: Search theory, Congresses, Game theory, Operations research, Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics), Computer science, Artificial intelligence, Mathematics, Math Applications in Computer Science, Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences, Mathematical and Computational Biology, Mathematics in the Humanities and Social Sciences