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- ISBN 10: 0393924998
- ISBN 13: 978-0393924992
- Author: Susan Skeath, Avinash K. Dixit
All introductory textbooks begin by attempting to convince the student readers that the subject is of great importance in the world, and therefore merits their attention. The physical sciences and engineering claim to be the basis of modern technology and therefore of modern life; the social sciences discuss big issues of governance, for example, democracy and taxation; the humanities claim that they revive your soul after it has been deadened by exposure to the physical and social sciences and to engineering. Where does the subject “games of strategy,” often also called game theory, fit into this picture, and why should you study it? Dixit and Skeath’s Games of Strategy offers a practical motivation much more individual and closer to your personal concerns than most other subjects. You play games of strategy all the with your parents, siblings, friends, enemies, even with your professors. You have probably acquired a lot of instinctive expertise, and we hope you will recognize in what follows some of the lessons you have already learned. This book’s authors will build on this experience, systematize it, and develop it to the point where you will be able to improve your strategic skills and use them more methodically. Opportunities for such uses will appear throughout the rest of your life; you will go on playing such games with your employers, employees, spouses, children, and even strangers. Not that the subject lacks wider importance. Similar games are played in business, politics, diplomacy, wars–in fact, whenever people interact to strike mutually agreeable deals or to resolve conflicts. Being able to recognize such games will enrich your understanding of the world around you, and will make you a better participant in all its affairs.
Table contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Game Theory
Chapter 2: The Basics of Game Theory
Chapter 3: Simultaneous-Move Games
Chapter 4: Dynamic Games
Chapter 5: Games with Incomplete Information
Chapter 6: Mixed Strategies
Chapter 7: Behavioral Game Theory
Chapter 8: Auctions and Bargaining
Chapter 9: Evolutionary Game Theory
Chapter 10: Applications of Game Theory
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