
Mastering Game Theory
A Comprehensive Introduction to Strategic Decision Making
Series: Classroom Companion: Economics;
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 30 May 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031820939
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 26 Illustrations, black & white; 36 Illustrations, color 700
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Short description:
This book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to game theory, emphasizing both noncooperative and cooperative aspects of strategic decision-making. In the chapters on noncooperative game theory, you will explore advanced topics such as perfect equilibrium, evolutionary stable strategies, and correlated equilibrium, along with a range of subjects often underrepresented in other textbooks.
The cooperative game theory sections cover essential topics like coalitional games, cake-cutting and fairness, cooperative bargaining, and matching theory. Additionally, the book includes an insightful chapter on mechanism design.
Designed for use in one-semester advanced undergraduate or graduate-level courses, this textbook stands apart from others at the same level. Each chapter begins with clear theoretical definitions, followed by carefully detailed examples. Select chapters include propositions that either demonstrate the existence of equilibrium in abstract games or interrelate various game-theoretic concepts.
While rigorous in its scope, the book assumes no advanced background in calculus or algebra. The mathematical exposition is kept as straightforward and self-contained as possible, ensuring that readers can easily apply theoretical ideas to practical examples and follow proofs with ease.
MoreLong description:
This book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to game theory, emphasizing both noncooperative and cooperative aspects of strategic decision-making. In the chapters on noncooperative game theory, you will explore advanced topics such as perfect equilibrium, evolutionary stable strategies, and correlated equilibrium, along with a range of subjects often underrepresented in other textbooks.
The cooperative game theory sections cover essential topics like coalitional games, cake-cutting and fairness, cooperative bargaining, and matching theory. Additionally, the book includes an insightful chapter on mechanism design.
Designed for use in one-semester advanced undergraduate or graduate-level courses, this textbook stands apart from others at the same level. Each chapter begins with clear theoretical definitions, followed by carefully detailed examples. Select chapters include propositions that either demonstrate the existence of equilibrium in abstract games or interrelate various game-theoretic concepts.
While rigorous in its scope, the book assumes no advanced background in calculus or algebra. The mathematical exposition is kept as straightforward and self-contained as possible, ensuring that readers can easily apply theoretical ideas to practical examples and follow proofs with ease.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction to Strategic Form Games.- Dominance.- Rationalizability.- Nash Equilibrium.- Perfect Equilibrium.- Evolutionary Stable Strategies.- Correlated Equilibrium.- Bayesian Nash Equilibrium.- Introduction to Extensive Form Games.- Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium.- Sequential Equilibrium.- Repeated Games.- Implementation of Social Choice Rules.- Coalitional Games with Transferable Utility.- Cake Cutting and Fairness.- Cooperative Bargaining.- Matching Markets.
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