Currently displaying 1 – 1 of 1

Showing per page

Order by Relevance | Title | Year of publication

Discontinuity, decision and conflict.

P. J. HarrisonJim Q. Smith — 1980

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

The motivation for this paper arises out of the authors experiences in modelling real decision makers where the decisions show not only a continuous response to a continuously changing environment but also sudden or discontinuous changes. The theoretical basis involves a parametric characterisation of the environment, a decision makers perception of it in terms of a twice differentiable Distribution Function and a bounded Loss Function. Under a specified minimizing dynamic, the resultant Expected...

Page 1

Download Results (CSV)