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T. Parthasarathy
Researcher at Indian Statistical Institute
Publications - 66
Citations - 1966
T. Parthasarathy is an academic researcher from Indian Statistical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stochastic game & Linear complementarity problem. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 64 publications receiving 1876 citations. Previous affiliations of T. Parthasarathy include Case Western Reserve University & Université catholique de Louvain.
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On measurable relations
TL;DR: The results in this paper supplement those in "measurable relations" by C. J. Himmelberg [H] and show that Filippov's implicit function theorem may fail without appropriate restrictions either on the domain of the relation or on its values.
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On global univalence theorems
TL;DR: In this paper, the global stability of an autonomous system on the plane has been studied in the context of univalence mapping with Leontief type Jacobians in finite dimensional spaces.
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Optimal Plans for Dynamic Programming Problems
TL;DR: It is proved that there exist stationary optimal plans for discounted dynamic programming problems, and that there are semi-Markov e-optimal plans for positive dynamic Programming problems.
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An orderfield property for stochastic games when one player controls transition probabilities
TL;DR: When the transition probabilities of a two-person stochastic game do not depend on the actions of a fixed player at all states, the value exists in stationary strategies and the data of the game, the values at each state, and the components of a pair of optimal stationary strategies all lie in the same Archimedean ordered field.
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Equilibria for Discounted Stochastic Games
TL;DR: In this paper, the existence of subgame-perfect equilibria for discounted stochastic games with general state and action sets was proved, using minimal assumptions (measurability as a function of states, and for each fixed state, compactness of action sets and continuity on those).