An introductory course on mathematical game theory / Julio González-Díaz [ at all ]
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Mathematics Departmental Library | 519.3 GON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M012 |
Introduction to decision theory --
Strategic games --
Extensive games --
Games with incomplete information --
Cooperative games.
Game theory provides a mathematical setting for analyzing competition and cooperation in interactive situations. The theory has been famously applied in economics, but is relevant in many other sciences, such as political science, biology, and, more recently, computer science. This book presents an introductory and up-to-date course on game theory addressed to mathematicians and economists, and to other scientists
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