Deployed ARMOR protection: the application of a game theoretic model for security at the Los Angeles International Airport
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Sarit Kraus | Manish Jain | Milind Tambe | Fernando Ordóñez | Craig Western | Praveen Paruchuri | Janusz Marecki | James Pita | Christopher Portway | Milind Tambe | Sarit Kraus | P. Paruchuri | J. Marecki | F. Ordóñez | Manish Jain | J. Pita | Christopher Portway | Craig Western | Christopher D. Portway
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