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Juegos poblacionales y modelos dinámicos de pago: Un nuevo paradigma para control y optimización

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Title
Juegos poblacionales y modelos dinámicos de pago: Un nuevo paradigma para control y optimización
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Revista Iberoamericana de Automática e Informática Industrial RIAI, April 2024
DOI 10.4995/riai.2024.21215
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Germán Obando, Juan Martinez-Piazuelo, Nicanor Quijano, Carlos Ocampo-Martinez

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