Titre : | Mathematical Game Theory and Applications |
Auteurs : | Vladimir Mazalov |
Type de document : | Books |
Editeur : | Hoboken (New Jersey) [United States] : Wiley publisher, 2014 |
Article en page(s) : | XIV, 414 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-118-89962-5 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | 519.3 |
Tags : | Game theory ; Economics, Mathematical ; Mathematics |
Résumé : |
Présentation de l'éditeur An authoritative and quantitative approach to modern gametheory with applications from economics, political science,military science, and finance Mathematical Game Theory combines both the theoretical andmathematical foundations of game theory with a series of complexapplications along with topics presented in a logical progressionto achieve a unified presentation of research results. Thisbook covers topics such as two–person games in strategic form,zero–sum games, N–person non–cooperative games in strategic form,two–person games in extensive form, parlor and sport games,bargaining theory, best–choice games, cooperative games and dynamicgames. Several classical models used in economics are presentedwhich include Cournot, Bertrand, Hotelling, and Stackelberg as wellas coverage of modern branches of game theory such as negotiationmodels, potential games, parlor games, and best choice games. Mathematical Game Theory: Presents a good balance of both theoreticalfoundations and complex applications of game theory. Features an in–depth analysis of parlor and sportgames, networking games, and bargaining models. Provides fundamental results in new branches of gametheory, best choice games, network games, and dynamic games. Presents numerous examples and exercises along withdetailed solutions at the end of each chapter. Is supported by an accompanying website featuringcourse slides and lecture content. Covering a host of important topics, this book provides a researchspringboard for graduate students and a reference for researcherswho might be working in the areas of applied mathematics,operations research, computer science, or economicalcybernetics. Quatrième de couverture Mathematical Game Theory combines both the theoreticaland mathematical foundations of game theory with a series ofcomplex applications along with topics presented in a logicalprogression to achieve a unified presentation of research results. This book covers topics such as two–person games in strategicform, zero–sum games, N–person non–cooperative games in strategicform, two–person games in extensive form, parlor and sport games,bargaining theory, best–choice games, cooperative games and dynamicgames. Several classical models used in economics are presentedwhich include Cournot, Bertrand, Hotelling, and Stackelberg as wellas coverage of modern branches of game theory such as negotiationmodels, potential games, parlor games, and best choice games. •Presents a good balance of both theoretical foundations andcomplex applications of game theory. •Features an in–depth analysis of parlor and sport games,networking games, and bargaining models. •Provides fundamental results in new branches of game theory,best choice games, network games, and dynamic games. •Presents numerous examples and exercises along with detailedsolutions at the end of each chapter. •Is supported by an accompanying website featuring course slidesand lecture content. Covering a host of important topics, this book provides aresearch springboard for graduate students and a reference forresearchers who might be working in the areas of appliedmathematics, operations research, computer science, or economicalcybernetics. |
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303826 | 519.3 MAZ M | Book | Royal Military Academy | Bibliothèque ERM | Disponible |