Abstract

This paper discusses a general approach to obtain optimum performance bounds for (N+1)-person deterministic decision problems,N+1>2, with several levels of hierarchy and under partial dynamic information. Both cooperative and noncooperative modes of decision making are considered at the lower levels of hierarchy; in each case, it is shown that the optimum performance of the decision maker at the top of the hierarchy can be obtained by solving a sequence of open-loop (static) optimization problems. A numerical example included in the paper illustrates the general approach.

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