Game Theory

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Cambridge University Press, 25. 6. 2020 - Počet stran: 1025
Now in its second edition, this popular textbook on game theory is unrivalled in the breadth of its coverage, the thoroughness of technical explanations and the number of worked examples included. Covering non-cooperative and cooperative games, this introduction to game theory includes advanced chapters on auctions, games with incomplete information, games with vector payoffs, stable matchings and the bargaining set. This edition contains new material on stochastic games, rationalizability, and the continuity of the set of equilibrium points with respect to the data of the game. The material is presented clearly and every concept is illustrated with concrete examples from a range of disciplines. With numerous exercises, and the addition of a solution manual for instructors with this edition, the book is an extensive guide to game theory for undergraduate through graduate courses in economics, mathematics, computer science, engineering and life sciences, and will also serve as useful reference for researchers.
 

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Utility theory
9
Extensiveform games
39
Strategicform games
75
Mixed strategies
143
Behavior strategies and Kuhns Theorem
230
Equilibrium refinements
262
Correlated equilibria
311
Games with incomplete information and common priors
330
Stochastic games
631
Bargaining games
673
Coalitional games with transferable utility
709
The core
735
The Shapley value
796
The bargaining set
830
The nucleolus
849
Social choice
901

the general model
396
The universal belief space
449
Auctions
469
Repeated games
527
Repeated games with vector payoffs
578
Stable matching
931
Appendices
962
References
1004
Index
1014
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O autorovi (2020)

Michael Maschler was a Professor at the Einstein Institute of Mathematics and the Center for the Study of Rationality at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. He greatly contributed to cooperative game theory and to repeated games with incomplete information. Shmuel Zamir is a Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a founding member of the Center for Study of Rationality, and is the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Game Theory (IJGT). Eilon Solan is a Professor of Mathematics at Tel Aviv University. He currently serves as the Director of the Beno Arbel program for gifted young students, and as the Academic Director of the Israeli team to the IMO.

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