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mean-field models
First-Order Mean-Field Games with Entry-Exit Flow Constraints and Contact-Set Conditions
AbdulRahman Alharbi, Ph.D. Student, Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
May 4, 12:30
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14:30
B9 L4 R4225;
Zoom Meeting 95071981979
mean-field models
free boundary problems
This dissertation develops and rigorously analyzes first-order mean-field game models incorporating novel mixed boundary conditions to realistically represent population dynamics in bounded domains by eliminating unrealistic entry phenomena that are typically induced by standard Dirichlet conditions.