Game theory in action : an introduction to classical and evolutionary models / Stephen Schecter, Herbert Gintis.
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QA267.G62 2008 CIRC Introducing the theory of computation / | QA 267. L38 2010 F Automata / | QA267.M69 2010 CIRC Algorithms, languages, automata, and compilers : | QA269.S34 2016 CIRC Game theory in action : | QA273 A53 2018 CIRC Introduction to probability / | QA273.B53 1981 CIRC Modern probability theory : | QA273.D48 2009 CIRC Probability and statistics for engineering and the sciences / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Backward induction -- Chapter 2. Eliminating dominated strategies -- Chapter 3. Nash equilibria -- Chapter 4. Games in extensive form with incomplete information -- Chapter 5. Mixed strategy Nash equilibria -- Chapter 6. More about games in extensive form with complete information -- Chapter 7. Symmetries of games -- Chapter 8. Alternatives to the Nash equilibrium -- Chapter 9. Differential equations -- Chapter 10. Evolutionary dynamics.
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