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Team adaptation models

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Adaptation models for teams are studied, i.e., the models that describe process of changing the actions selected by team members on the basis of available information in variable environment.

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Original Russian Text © D.A. Novikov, 2008, published in Upravlenie Bol’shimi Sistemami, 2008, No. 20, pp. 57–76.

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Novikov, D.A. Team adaptation models. Autom Remote Control 71, 882–893 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117910050164

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