Abstract:
In this paper, the results of the author's previous work concerning a
nonzero-sum positional differential game of two persons with different
types of the players' behavior are extended to a game of three persons.
For simplicity, the paradoxical type of behavior is not used by the players.
The notions of altruistic and aggressive behavior types are generalized.
As in the two-person game, it is assumed that each player chooses not only
a positional strategy but also an indicator program function. The rules
for forming controls for each triple of behavior types and the definition
of a BT-solution are clarified. An example of a game with the dynamics
of simple motion on a plane and a phase constraint is considered. It is
assumed that the players can show altruism and aggression towards their
partners, and the case of simultaneous aggression from all the players is
not excluded. A description of BT-solutions of the game is given.