In Memory of Victor Domansky
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Boris Iosefovich Domansky (obituary) (1974). Automation and Remote Controle, I.1, 191 (in Russian).
Domanski, V. (1971). On an application of generalized function theory to the theory of antagonistic games. Soviet Math. Dokl., 12(4), 1087–1091.
Domansky, V. (1978). Game problems of optimal stopping for Markov chains. Survey of seminars on prob.theory and math. statistics, LOMI Academy of Sci. URSS,1977. Prob. Theory and its Application. V. XXIII4, 863–865.
Domansky, V., Kreps, V. (1994). “Eventually revealing” repeated games with incomplete information. Int. Journal of Game Theory, 23, 89–99.
Domansky, V., Kreps, V. (1995). Repeated Games and Multinomial Distributions. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 42, 275–293.
Domansky, V., Kreps, V. (1999). Repeated Games with Incomplete Information and Transportation Problems. Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 49, 263–289.
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Domansky, V. (2007). Repeated games with asymmetric information and random price fluctuations at finance markets. Int. Journal of Game Theory, 36(2), 241–257.
De Meyer, B., Moussa Saley, H. (2002). On the Strategic Origin of Brownian Motion in Finance. Int. Journal of Game Theory, 31, 285–319.
Domansky, V., Kreps, V. (1998). Value Function of Transportation Problem and Multinomial Distribution. Economics and Math. Methods, 34(4), 119–133 (in Russian).
Domansky, V. (2013). Symmetric representations of bivariate distributions. Statistics and Probability Letters, 83, 1054–1061.
In memory of Victor Domansky (2014). Math. Game Theory and its Application, 6(4), 116–121 (in Russian).
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2022-05-02
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Petrosyan , L. A., & Zenkevich, N. A. (2022). In Memory of Victor Domansky. Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 8. Retrieved from https://gametheory.spbu.ru/article/view/13472
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