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Economics of Gambling on Sports: A Multistage Stochastic Programming Approach to American Jai Alai cal results and the random returns of each game. Two main concerns of this study are: modeling the randomness in both the game and the gambler sides, and formulating multistage stochastic mixed-integer models for the strategy-making problem to maximize the return and control the risk as well.Systemic 发表于 2025-3-25 14:21:03
Game Systems in Team Sports,e attempt to establish a definition for this term. This definition, in turn, will provide the basis for a methodology for neutralizing the problems that impede or hinder the achievement of the objectives sought through the development of the game.Jubilation 发表于 2025-3-25 17:58:09
Managing and Modeling the Combination of Resources in Professional Sporting Events,hin a similar environment, an empirical sequential approach for building up and managing a firm’s assets is suggested. The analysis of the development of each Business Model also enables us to understand how strategies for limiting the dependence of an organization on the reputation of its main suppliers are rolled out.Crayon 发表于 2025-3-25 21:16:51
A Complex Network Approach to Crisis Recovering in Sport Applications,ic networks, nowadays built on intricate interdependencies, trade relations and supply chains on a worldwide scale. In this paper, we try to draw a general picture of what is implied by the complex network approach aiming to suggest models that can both reduce the systemic risk of cascading failures and facilitate the recovery from crisis.muscle-fibers 发表于 2025-3-26 03:18:05
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978-3-642-44120-2Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010