Introducing Game Theory and its ApplicationsCRC Press, 2016 M02 3 - 272 páginas The mathematical study of games is an intriguing endeavor with implications and applications that reach far beyond tic-tac-toe, chess, and poker to economics, business, and even biology and politics. Most texts on the subject, however, are written at the graduate level for those with strong mathematics, economics, or business backgrounds. |
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... game theory in economics and business and in the physical, biological, and social sciences. The first part of the text (Chapter 1) is devoted to combinatorial games. These games tend to be more recreational in nature and include board games ...
... game theory in economics and business and in the physical, biological, and social sciences. The first part of the text (Chapter 1) is devoted to combinatorial games. These games tend to be more recreational in nature and include board games ...
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... ........................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1 Combinatorial games ......................................................................9 1.1.
... ........................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1 Combinatorial games ......................................................................9 1.1.
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... Combinatorial games ......................................................................9 1.1 Definition of combinatorial game.....................................................9 1.2 The fundamental theorem for combinatorial games ...
... Combinatorial games ......................................................................9 1.1 Definition of combinatorial game.....................................................9 1.2 The fundamental theorem for combinatorial games ...
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... combinatorial games that form the subject of Chapter 1 are conceptually simple and the basic theorem about them has a simple proof, but the analysis of individual games can involve problems of the highest order of difficulty. In each ...
... combinatorial games that form the subject of Chapter 1 are conceptually simple and the basic theorem about them has a simple proof, but the analysis of individual games can involve problems of the highest order of difficulty. In each ...
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... game theory with business and economics, politics, or biology and other sciences can skim through Chapter 1 and then move on to Chapter 2. chapter one Combinatorial games 1.1 Definition of combinatorial game Combinatorial Introduction 7.
... game theory with business and economics, politics, or biology and other sciences can skim through Chapter 1 and then move on to Chapter 2. chapter one Combinatorial games 1.1 Definition of combinatorial game Combinatorial Introduction 7.
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Twoperson Zerosum Games | 53 |
The Simplex Method The Fundamental Theorem of Duality Solution of Twoperson Zerosum Games | 109 |
Nonzerosum Games and kPerson Games | 143 |
Finite Probability Theory | 207 |
Utility Theory | 219 |
Nashs Theorem | 223 |
Answers to Selected Exercises | 227 |
Bibliography | 247 |
Back Cover | 256 |
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