Game Theory A Classical Introduction, Mathematical Games, and the Tournament

This book is a formalization of collected notes from an introductory game theory course taught at Queen's University. The course introduced traditional game theory and its formal analysis, but also moved to more modern approaches to game theory, providing a broad introduction to the current sta...

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Main Author: McEachern, Andrew (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [San Rafael, California] MORGAN & CLAYPOOL PUBLISHERS 2017
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