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[00053] How predators choose their prey to maximize their utility functions by using switching prey

  • Session Time & Room : 3D (Aug.23, 15:30-17:10) @D514
  • Type : Contributed Talk
  • Abstract : In this work, we model the relationship between prey and predators by studying the interactive behavior of this prey-predator model and using the change of prey. The objective is to maximize the profit function of each predator by seeking the strategy provided by each predator to maximize its profit. To do so, we maximize this utility function being constrained by balance equations between biomass and trophic, and we show that this last problem is completely equivalent to finding the Generalized Nash Equilibrium Point. To calculate it, we use the conditions of KKT and we show that it is indeed a Problem of Linear Complementarity.
  • Classification : 91A06, 91B06, 92B05, 15A03, 15A30
  • Format : Online Talk on Zoom
  • Author(s) :
    • Asmaa IDMBAREK (LAMS, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco)
    • Yamna ACHIK (LAMS, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco)
    • Hajar NAFIA (LAMS, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco)
    • Imane AGMOUR (LAMS, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco)
    • Youssef EL FOUTAYENi (LAMS, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Casablanca, Morocco)