Introduction to Game Theory |
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The mathematical theory of games has as its goal the analysis of a wide range of competitive situations. These include most of the recreations which people usually call "games" such as chess, poker, bridge, backgammon, baseball and so forth but also contests between companies, military forces, and nations. This book is intended as a text in an undergraduate course in Game Theory. It is assumed that the students using it already know a little linear algebra and a little about finite probability theory. There are few places where more advanced mathematics is needed in a proof. There are many exercises which ask for proofs. It is also recognized that this is an applied subject and so its computational aspects have not been ignored. A chapter is devoted to game-playing programs.
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