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Mathematical Game Theory and Applications

Provides introductory material to game theory, including bargaining, parlour games, sport, networking games and dynamic games -- Provided by publisher.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Mazalov, Vladimir
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Mathematical Game Theory and Applications -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 Strategic-form two-player games -- Introduction -- 1.1 The Cournot duopoly -- 1.2 Continuous improvement procedure -- 1.3 The Bertrand duopoly -- 1.4 The Hotelling duopoly -- 1.5 The Hotelling duopoly in 2D space -- 1.6 The Stackelberg duopoly -- 1.7 Convex games -- 1.8 Some examples of bimatrix games -- 1.9 Randomization -- 1.10 Games 2 x 2 -- 1.11 Games 2 x n and m x 2 -- 1.12 The Hotelling duopoly in 2D space with non-uniform distribution of buyers -- 1.13 Location problem in 2D space 
505 8 |a Exercises -- 2 Zero-sum games -- Introduction -- 2.1 Minimax and maximin -- 2.2 Randomization -- 2.3 Games with discontinuous payoff functions -- 2.4 Convex-concave and linear-convex games -- 2.5 Convex games -- 2.6 Arbitration procedures -- 2.7 Two-point discrete arbitration procedures -- 2.8 Three-point discrete arbitration procedures with interval constraint -- 2.9 General discrete arbitration procedures -- Exercises -- 3 Non-cooperative strategic-form n-player games -- Introduction -- 3.1 Convex games. The Cournot oligopoly -- 3.2 Polymatrix games -- 3.3 Potential games 
505 8 |a 3.4 Congestion games -- 3.5 Player-specific congestion games -- 3.6 Auctions -- 3.7 Wars of attrition -- 3.8 Duels, truels, and other shooting accuracy contests -- 3.9 Prediction games -- Exercises -- 4 Extensive-form n-player games -- Introduction -- 4.1 Equilibrium in games with complete information -- 4.2 Indifferent equilibrium -- 4.3 Games with incomplete information -- 4.4 Total memory games -- Exercises -- 5 Parlor games and sport games -- Introduction -- 5.1 Poker. A game-theoretic model -- 5.1.1 Optimal strategies -- 5.1.2 Some features of optimal behavior in poker 
505 8 |a 5.2 The poker model with variable bets -- 5.2.1 The poker model with two bets -- 5.2.2 The poker model with n bets -- 5.2.3 The asymptotic properties of strategies in the poker model with variable bets -- 5.3 Preference. A game-theoretic model -- 5.3.1 Strategies and payoff function -- 5.3.2 Equilibrium in the case of -- 5.3.3 Equilibrium in the case of -- 5.3.4 Some features of optimal behavior in preference -- 5.4 The preference model with cards play -- 5.4.1 The preference model with simultaneous moves -- 5.4.2 The preference model with sequential moves 
505 8 |a 5.5 Twenty-one. A game-theoretic model -- 5.5.1 Strategies and payoff functions -- 5.6 Soccer. A game-theoretic model of resource allocation -- Exercises -- 6 Negotiation models -- Introduction -- 6.1 Models of resource allocation -- 6.1.1 Cake cutting -- 6.1.2 Principles of fair cake cutting -- 6.1.3 Cake cutting with subjective estimates by players -- 6.1.4 Fair equal negotiations -- 6.1.5 Strategy-proofness -- 6.1.6 Solution with the absence of envy -- 6.1.7 Sequential negotiations -- 6.2 Negotiations of time and place of a meeting -- 6.2.1 Sequential negotiations of two players 
500 |a 6.2.2 Three players 
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