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An Epistemic Utility-Theoretic Model in Fortifying Oil-and-Gas Production Networks

Oil-and-gas networks are systems of pumps and pipelines that are exposed to heterogeneous threats. Accordingly, hardening strategies against malicious attacks are needed in today’s geopolitical climate. In this paper, a tri-level leader–follower–operator game is established for determining the optim...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2020-06, Vol.10 (11), p.3870
Main Authors: Alassad, Mustafa, Davarikia, Hamzeh, Chan, Yupo
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