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Game theory [4th ed.] : a nontechnical introduction to the analysis of strategy

By: Language: English Publication details: World scientific 2024 ChennaiEdition: 4th edDescription: x, 537pISBN:
  • 9798886130256
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.3 M123g4
Summary: As with the previous editions, this fourth edition relies on teaching by example and the Karplus Learning Cycle to convey the ideas of game theory in a way that is approachable, intuitive, and interdisciplinary. Noncooperative equilibrium concepts such as Nash equilibrium, mixed strategy equilibria, and subgame perfect equilibrium are systematically introduced in the first half of the book. Bayesian Nash equilibrium is briefly introduced. The subsequent chapters discuss cooperative solutions with and without side payments, rationalizable strategies and correlated equilibria, and applications to elections, social mechanism design, and larger-scale games. New examples include panic buying, supply-chain shifts in the pandemic, and global warming.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrivals Sep. 30 to Oct. 06, 2024
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Books Books PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur General Stacks 519.3 M123g4 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out to Rishu Ranjan Raj (S24114002700) 19/07/2025 A186506
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As with the previous editions, this fourth edition relies on teaching by example and the Karplus Learning Cycle to convey the ideas of game theory in a way that is approachable, intuitive, and interdisciplinary. Noncooperative equilibrium concepts such as Nash equilibrium, mixed strategy equilibria, and subgame perfect equilibrium are systematically introduced in the first half of the book. Bayesian Nash equilibrium is briefly introduced. The subsequent chapters discuss cooperative solutions with and without side payments, rationalizable strategies and correlated equilibria, and applications to elections, social mechanism design, and larger-scale games. New examples include panic buying, supply-chain shifts in the pandemic, and global warming.

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