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  1. Two strong equilibria for game problems

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2009, no. 8,  58–69
  2. Conflict generalized Pareto equilibria

    Differ. Uravn., 42:12 (2006),  1680–1685
  3. Notions of coalitional conflict equilibria

    Differ. Uravn., 42:11 (2006),  1539–1548
  4. A Circular Arrangement of Equilibria and a Procedure for Finding the Strongest of Them

    Differ. Uravn., 41:12 (2005),  1642–1651
  5. A Theory of Dynamic Conflict Problems Allowing for Extraneous Interests

    Differ. Uravn., 41:11 (2005),  1540–1549
  6. Circular structures of conflict equilibria in dynamical systems

    Differ. Uravn., 40:12 (2004),  1658–1664
  7. Coordinated equilibria and a technique for solving differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 40:11 (2004),  1521–1531
  8. Construction of a theory of cooperative games without using a characteristic function

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 44:1 (2004),  93–103
  9. A Theory of Dynamic Conflict Problems on Intersecting Sets

    Differ. Uravn., 39:12 (2003),  1637–1644
  10. New Cooperative Theory and Program Differential Games

    Differ. Uravn., 39:11 (2003),  1527–1535
  11. Solutions for Cooperative Games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2002, no. 7,  128–137
  12. Strong Active Solution in Non-Cooperative Games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2002, no. 6,  36–43
  13. Nonsymmetric Equilibria and Differential Games

    Differ. Uravn., 38:12 (2002),  1611–1619
  14. A System of Equilibria for Many-Player Games

    Differ. Uravn., 38:11 (2002),  1517–1524
  15. The Most Preferred Equilibrium in Noncooperative Differential Games

    Differ. Uravn., 38:1 (2002),  44–52
  16. New equilibria and techniques for finding them in ambiguous noncooperative games

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 42:6 (2002),  815–822
  17. Expanded Basic System of Equilibria and the Methodology for Solving Noncooperative Games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2001, no. 11,  145–153
  18. Extension of the Basic Saddle Points for Two-Person Zero-Sum Differential Games

    Differ. Uravn., 37:11 (2001),  1524–1530
  19. The construction of a countable system of coalition-free equilibrium notions

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 41:4 (2001),  570–576
  20. Methods for the search for an always existing “strongest” saddle point in antagonistic games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2000, no. 12,  53–61
  21. Antagonistic equilibria in games with multivalued objective functionals

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2000, no. 8,  29–36
  22. The generalized concept of a saddle point and its application in differential games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2000, no. 3,  66–75
  23. A Search for the Always Existing Strongest Equilibrium in Coalition-Free Differential Games

    Differ. Uravn., 36:12 (2000),  1658–1664
  24. Some approaches to the construction of the theory of multivalued differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 36:11 (2000),  1506–1512
  25. Games with many-valued payoff functions

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 40:5 (2000),  685–692
  26. Noncooperative differential games that are Pareto-optimal

    Differ. Uravn., 35:11 (1999),  1511–1516
  27. Equilibria for noncooperative differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 35:5 (1999),  686–691
  28. Equilibriums in differential games and problems of acceptance of offers

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 39:6 (1999),  897–905
  29. Finding a saddle point in antagonistic games

    Zh. Vychisl. Mat. Mat. Fiz., 39:1 (1999),  3–8
  30. General existence theorems for saddle points

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1998, no. 12,  59–67
  31. Theorems on parametrized saddle points in differential games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1998, no. 4,  178–183
  32. Conditions for the existence of strong equilibria in $n$-person differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 34:11 (1998),  1521–1526
  33. Methods for searching for all types of solutions in zero-sum differential games with dependent strategies

    Differ. Uravn., 34:10 (1998),  1337–1345
  34. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of boundaries of the equilibrium set in antagonistic differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 33:12 (1997),  1639–1650
  35. Complete equilibrium in noncooperative programmed differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 33:11 (1997),  1523–1527
  36. Theorems on the existence of symmetric active equilibria in noncooperative programmed differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 33:6 (1997),  776–781
  37. A Heuristic Search Procedures for Seeking Equilibria in Coalitionless and Antagonistic Games

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1996, no. 9,  18–28
  38. Cooperative programmed differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 32:11 (1996),  1499–1505
  39. Multivalued noncooperative differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 31:12 (1995),  2013–2019
  40. On some generalizations of existence theorems for saddle points in differential games

    Differ. Uravn., 31:11 (1995),  1880–1885
  41. Extremality and equilibrium for specified functions and game models. II. Strong equilibria

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1983, no. 4,  41–49
  42. Extremality and equilibrium for specified functions and game models. I. Weak equilibria

    Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1983, no. 3,  101–108
  43. The concept of a solution of an $N$-person coalition game with transferability

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 210:6 (1973),  1290–1292
  44. The solution of games with dependent player strategies

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 208:2 (1973),  280–283
  45. Generalized differential and infinite antagonistic games with dependent player strategies

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 208:1 (1973),  56–59
  46. Differential games in mixed strategies

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 191:1 (1970),  39–42


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