Game theory : a very short introduction / Ken Binmore.
By: Binmore, K. G [author.].
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TextSeries: Very short introductions: 173.Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Description: 184 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780199218462; 0199218463.Subject(s): Game theoryDDC classification: 519.3 BIN | Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-180) and index.
List of illustrations -- 1: Name of the game -- 2: Chance -- 3: Time -- 4: Conventions -- 5: Reciprocity -- 6: Information -- 7: Auctions -- 8: Evolutionary biology -- 9: Bargaining and coalitions -- 10: Puzzles and paradoxes -- References and further reading -- Index.
From the Publisher: Games are everywhere: Drivers maneuvering in heavy traffic are playing a driving game. Bargain hunters bidding on eBay are playing an auctioning game. The supermarket's price for corn flakes is decided by playing an economic game. This Very Short Introduction offers a succinct tour of the fascinating world of game theory, a ground-breaking field that analyzes how to play games in a rational way. Ken Binmore, a renowned game theorist, explains the theory in a way that is both entertaining and non-mathematical yet also deeply insightful, revealing how game theory can shed light on everything from social gatherings, to ethical decision-making, to successful card-playing strategies, to calculating the sex ratio among bees. With mini-biographies of many fascinating, and occasionally eccentric, founders of the subject-including John Nash, subject of the movie A Beautiful Mind-this book offers a concise overview of a cutting-edge field that has seen spectacular successes in evolutionary biology and economics, and is beginning to revolutionize other disciplines from psychology to political science.

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