
Essentials of Game Theory
A Concise Multidisciplinary Introduction
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Published on 30. July 2008
Book
Hardback
88 pages
978-1-68173-225-1 (ISBN)
Description
Game theory is the mathematical study of interaction among independent, self-interested agents. The audience for game theory has grown dramatically in recent years, and now spans disciplines as diverse as political science, biology, psychology, economics, linguistics, sociology, and computer science, among others. What has been missing is a relatively short introduction to the field covering the common basis that anyone with a professional interest in game theory is likely to require. Such a text would minimize notation, ruthlessly focus on essentials, and yet not sacrifice rigor. This Synthesis Lecture aims to fill this gap by providing a concise and accessible introduction to the field. It covers the main classes of games, their representations, and the main concepts used to analyze them.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael
United States
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
Weight
825 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68173-225-1 (9781681732251)
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Persons
Kevin Leyton-Brown, University of British Columbia.
Yoav Shoham, Stanford University.
Yoav Shoham, Stanford University.
Content
- Games in Normal Form
- Analyzing Games: From Optimality to Equilibrium
- Further Solution Concepts for Normal-Form Games
- Games with Sequential Actions: The Perfect-information Extensive Form
- Generalizing the Extensive Form: Imperfect-Information Games
- Repeated and Stochastic Games
- Uncertainty about Payoffs: Bayesian Games
- Coalitional Game Theory
- History and References
- Index
- Analyzing Games: From Optimality to Equilibrium
- Further Solution Concepts for Normal-Form Games
- Games with Sequential Actions: The Perfect-information Extensive Form
- Generalizing the Extensive Form: Imperfect-Information Games
- Repeated and Stochastic Games
- Uncertainty about Payoffs: Bayesian Games
- Coalitional Game Theory
- History and References
- Index