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Research on the best strategy for crossing the deser

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DOI: 10.23977/tmte.2021.040202 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 947

Author(s)

Kang Liu 1, Zhiguo Tao 1, Sen Long 1, Nengan Li 1, Tao Zhang 1, Zhijie Chen 1

Affiliation(s)

1 School of Energy and Power Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000

Corresponding Author

Kang Liu

ABSTRACT

Crossing the desert is a self-adjusting journey, and studying how to cross the desert rationally and scientifically has important practical significance. From the perspective of players, this paper establishes a model based on the principles of multi-parameter goal optimization, risk-taking and loss-making game theory, and qualitative decision-making, which can provide players with reasonable choices and decisions under different game rules[1]. Mainly by establishing a corresponding strategy model to reach the end within the specified time of the game, and reserve as much funds as possible. For different problems, the optimal criterion for judging is to reach the end of the remaining funds on the premise of the completion of the game.

KEYWORDS

multi-parameter optimization, game theory, qualitative decision-making

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Kang Liu, Zhiguo Tao, Sen Long, Nengan Li, Tao Zhang, Zhijie Chen. Research on the best strategy for crossing the deser. Tourism Management and Technology Economy (2021) 4: 9-13. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/tmte.2021.040202.

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