A mixed duel under arbitrary motion and uncertain existence of the shot
Applicationes Mathematicae, Tome 22 (1993) no. 1, pp. 39-44.

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The purpose of the paper is to solve a mixed duel in which the numbers of shots given to the players are independent 0-1-valued random variables. The players know their distributions as well as the accuracy function P, the same for both players. It is assumed that the players can move as they like and that the maximal speed of the first player is greater than that of the second player. It is shown that the game has a value, and a pair of optimal strategies is found.
DOI : 10.4064/am-22-1-39-44
Keywords: zero-sum game, mixed duel, game of timing

Stanisław Trybuła 1

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Stanisław Trybuła. A mixed duel under arbitrary motion and uncertain existence of the shot. Applicationes Mathematicae, Tome 22 (1993) no. 1, pp. 39-44. doi : 10.4064/am-22-1-39-44. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/articles/10.4064/am-22-1-39-44/

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