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Game Theory Action: An Introduction to Classical and Evolutionary Models
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Game Theory Action: An Introduction to Classical and Evolutionary Models
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Game Theory Action: An Introduction to Classical and Evolutionary Models
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The essential textbook for learning game theory strategies
Game Theory in Action
is a textbook about using game theory across a range of real-life scenarios. From traffic accidents to the sex lives of lizards, Stephen Schecter and Herbert Gintis show students how game theory can be applied in diverse areas including animal behavior, political science, and economics.
The book's examples and problems look at such fascinating topics as crime-control strategies, climate-change negotiations, and the power of the Oracle at Delphi. The text includes a substantial treatment of evolutionary game theory, where strategies are not chosen through rational analysis, but emerge by virtue of being successful. This is the side of game theory that is most relevant to biology; it also helps to explain how human societies evolve.
Aimed at students who have studied basic calculus and some differential equations,
is the perfect way to learn the concepts and practical tools of game theory.
Aimed at students who have studied calculus and some differential equations
Examples are drawn from diverse scenarios, ranging from traffic accidents to the sex lives of lizards
A substantial treatment of evolutionary game theory
Useful problem sets at the end of each chapter
Game Theory in Action
is a textbook about using game theory across a range of real-life scenarios. From traffic accidents to the sex lives of lizards, Stephen Schecter and Herbert Gintis show students how game theory can be applied in diverse areas including animal behavior, political science, and economics.
The book's examples and problems look at such fascinating topics as crime-control strategies, climate-change negotiations, and the power of the Oracle at Delphi. The text includes a substantial treatment of evolutionary game theory, where strategies are not chosen through rational analysis, but emerge by virtue of being successful. This is the side of game theory that is most relevant to biology; it also helps to explain how human societies evolve.
Aimed at students who have studied basic calculus and some differential equations,
is the perfect way to learn the concepts and practical tools of game theory.
Aimed at students who have studied calculus and some differential equations
Examples are drawn from diverse scenarios, ranging from traffic accidents to the sex lives of lizards
A substantial treatment of evolutionary game theory
Useful problem sets at the end of each chapter