Game Theory
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Game Theory: Stochastics, Information, Strategies and Cooperation provides a discussion of some relevant topics in game theory. It is composed partially from material compiled by Professor Joachim Rosenmüller when lecturing at IMW, the Institute of Mathematical Economics at the University of Bielefeld. On the other hand, it also contains research topics that are not presented in a typical game theory textbook. Thus, the volume may provide the basis for an advanced course in game theory; simultaneously it may be called a monograph, and, as a third aspect, it also supplies some rather elementary versions of advanced topics of the field.
The volume has a non-cooperative and a cooperative part and in both of them the reader is assumed to have some basic knowledge in game theory, for instance, concerning the normal form (bimatrix games, Nash equilibria of the mixed extension, backwards induction in games with perfect information) on one hand and the coalitional function (simple games, convex games, superadditive games, the core, the Shapley volume) on the other hand.
Some emphasis is laid on the probabilistic background; however, the author treats stochastic games using the language of probability in order to consider simple models in which measure theory can be omitted.
Klappentext
Game Theory: Stochastics, Information, Strategies and Cooperation provides a discussion of some relevant topics in game theory. It is composed partially from material compiled by Professor Joachim Rosenmüller when lecturing at IMW, the Institute of Mathematical Economics at the University of Bielefeld. On the other hand, it also contains research topics that are not presented in a typical game theory textbook. Thus, the volume may provide the basis for an advanced course in game theory; simultaneously it may be called a monograph, and, as a third aspect, it also supplies some rather elementary versions of advanced topics of the field. The volume has a non-cooperative and a cooperative part and in both of them the reader is assumed to have some basic knowledge in game theory, for instance, concerning the normal form (bimatrix games, Nash equilibria of the mixed extension, backwards induction in games with perfect information) on one hand and the coalitional function (simple games, convex games, superadditive games, the core, the Shapley volume) on the other hand. Some emphasis is laid on the probabilistic background; however, the author treats stochastic games using the language of probability in order to consider simple models in which measure theory can be omitted.
Inhalt
1 Prerequisites.- 2 Stochastic Games and Incomplete Information.- 3 Stochastic Games: Infinite Horizon.- 4 Folk Theorems.- 5 Large Totally Balanced Games.- 6 Replica Market Games.- 7 Countably Many Players: The Shapley Value.- 8 Bargaining.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781441951144
- Auflage Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st edition 2000
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Volkswirtschaft
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T37mm
- Jahr 2010
- EAN 9781441951144
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 1441951148
- Veröffentlichung 09.12.2010
- Titel Game Theory
- Autor Joachim Rosenmüller
- Untertitel Stochastics, Information, Strategies and Cooperation
- Gewicht 1007g
- Herausgeber Springer US
- Anzahl Seiten 676
- Lesemotiv Verstehen