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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... odd, B wins one dollar from A. 5. Two players A and B alternately name integers from 1 through 9 (repetitions are allowed) until the sum of all the numbers mentioned is greater than or equal to 100. The last player to name a number pays ...
... odd, B wins one dollar from A. 5. Two players A and B alternately name integers from 1 through 9 (repetitions are allowed) until the sum of all the numbers mentioned is greater than or equal to 100. The last player to name a number pays ...
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... number of tosses is even, player A pays player B one dollar. If the number of tosses is odd, B pays A one dollar. A fundamental notion in game theory is that of strategy . The original meaning of the word was "the art of directing the ...
... number of tosses is even, player A pays player B one dollar. If the number of tosses is odd, B pays A one dollar. A fundamental notion in game theory is that of strategy . The original meaning of the word was "the art of directing the ...
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... odd number of times (namely, once). Example 2 1 1 1 3 = 21 + 20 11111 5 = 22 1 1 = 20 1 1 1 3 = 21 + 20 1 1 1 1 4 = 22 + 20 This collection is balanced. (22 occurs twice, 21 occurs twice, and 20 occurs four times.) Notice the following ...
... odd number of times (namely, once). Example 2 1 1 1 3 = 21 + 20 11111 5 = 22 1 1 = 20 1 1 1 3 = 21 + 20 1 1 1 1 4 = 22 + 20 This collection is balanced. (22 occurs twice, 21 occurs twice, and 20 occurs four times.) Notice the following ...
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Contenido
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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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