Game Theory

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Game Theory

An Introduction

Business and Management Game theory

Author: E.N. Barron

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Language: English

Published by: Wiley

Published on: 9th April 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 18 Mb

ISBN: 9781118533895


Introduction

An exciting new edition of the popular introduction to game theory and its applications

The thoroughly expanded Second Edition presents a unique, hands-on approach to game theory. While most books on the subject are too abstract or too basic for mathematicians, Game Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition offers a blend of theory and applications, allowing readers to use theory and software to create and analyze real-world decision-making models.

Features and Content

With a rigorous, yet accessible, treatment of mathematics, the book focuses on results that can be used to determine optimal game strategies. Game Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition demonstrates how to use modern software, such as Maple™, Mathematica®, and Gambit, to create, analyze, and implement effective decision-making models. Coverage includes the main aspects of game theory including the fundamentals of two-person zero-sum games, cooperative games, and population games as well as a large number of examples from various fields, such as economics, transportation, warfare, asset distribution, political science, and biology. The Second Edition features:

  • A new chapter on extensive games, which greatly expands the implementation of available models
  • New sections on correlated equilibria and exact formulas for three-player cooperative games
  • Many updated topics including threats in bargaining games and evolutionary stable strategies
  • Solutions and methods used to solve all odd-numbered problems
  • A companion website containing the related Maple and Mathematica data sets and code

Intended Audience

A trusted and proven guide for students of mathematics and economics, Game Theory: An Introduction, Second Edition is also an excellent resource for researchers and practitioners in economics, finance, engineering, operations research, statistics, and computer science.

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