We investigate optimal strategies to defend valuable goods against the attacks of a thief. Given the value of the goods and the probability of success for the thief, we look for the strategy that assures the largest benefit to each player irrespective of the strategy of his opponent. Two complementary approaches are used: agent-based modeling and game theory. It is shown that the compromise between the value of the goods and the probability of success defines the mixed Nash equilibrium of the game, that is compared with the results of the agent-based simulations and discussed in terms of the system parameters. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
What if criminals optimize their choice? Optimal strategies to defend public goods / C.Bruni; J.C. Nuno; M.Primicerio. - In: PHYSICA. A. - ISSN 0378-4371. - STAMPA. - 392:(2013), pp. 840-850. [10.1016/j.physa.2012.10.002]
What if criminals optimize their choice? Optimal strategies to defend public goods
PRIMICERIO, MARIO
2013
Abstract
We investigate optimal strategies to defend valuable goods against the attacks of a thief. Given the value of the goods and the probability of success for the thief, we look for the strategy that assures the largest benefit to each player irrespective of the strategy of his opponent. Two complementary approaches are used: agent-based modeling and game theory. It is shown that the compromise between the value of the goods and the probability of success defines the mixed Nash equilibrium of the game, that is compared with the results of the agent-based simulations and discussed in terms of the system parameters. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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