Game theory/ Michael Maschler, Eilon Solan and Shmuel Zamir ; tr by Ziv Hellman ; ed by Mike Borns.
Publication details: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013.Description: xxvi, 979 pISBN:- 9781107005488 (hardback)
- 519.3 Q3
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Mahatma Gandhi University Library General Stacks | 519.3 Q3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 54238 |
Browsing Mahatma Gandhi University Library shelves, Shelving location: General Stacks Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
519.233 Q3 A first course in probability and Markov chains/ | 519.233 Q5 Markov processes/ | 519.282 R1 Two-dimensional random walk: from path counting to random interlacement/ | 519.3 Q3 Game theory/ | 519.3 Q5 The prisoner's dilemma / | 519.3 R0 Game theory / | 519.3 R2 Game theory basics/ |
Translation of: Torat ha-miśḥaḳim / Shemuʼel Zamir, Mikhaʼel Mashler ṿe-Elon Solan.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 958-967) and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. The game of chess; 2. Utility theory; 3. Extensive-form games; 4. Strategic-form games; 5. Mixed strategies; 6. Behavior strategies and Kuhn's theorem; 7. Equilibrium refinements; 8. Correlated equilibria; 9. Games with incomplete information and common priors; 10. Games with incomplete information: the general model; 11. The universal belief space; 12. Auctions; 13. Repeated games; 14. Repeated games with vector payoffs; 15. Bargaining games; 16. Coalitional games with transferable utility; 17. The core; 18. The Shapley value; 19. The bargaining set; 20. The nucleolus; 21. Social choice; 22. Stable matching; 23. Appendices; Index.
"Covering both noncooperative and cooperative games, this comprehensive introduction to game theory also includes some advanced chapters on auctions, games with incomplete information, games with vector payoffs, stable matchings and the bargaining set. Mathematically oriented, the book presents every theorem alongside a proof. The material is presented clearly and every concept is illustrated with concrete examples from a broad range of disciplines. With numerous exercises the book is a thorough and extensive guide to game theory from undergraduate through graduate courses in economics, mathematics, computer science, engineering and life sciences to being an authoritative reference for researchers"--
There are no comments on this title.