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A Lotka-Volterra predator-prey type model involving control is considered as a game between two players. While seeking conflicting growth objectives, the players design in cooperation a self-controlled growth policy aimed to establish a desirable population size level.
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Bojadziev, G. (1989). A cooperative differential game in predator-prey systems. In: Başar, T.S., Bernhard, P. (eds) Differential Games and Applications. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 119. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0004271
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