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  1. Game Theory: A Critical Introduction by Hargreaves-Heap, 1995-03-28
  2. Evolution and the Theory of Games by John Maynard Smith, 1982-12-30
  3. Game Theory Topics: Incomplete Information, Repeated Games and N-Player Games (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences) by Evelyn C. Fink, Scott Gates, et all 1998-05-26
  4. A Primer in Game Theory by Robert Gibbons, 1992-06-01
  5. Game Theory for Wireless Engineers (Synthesis Lectures on Communications) by Allan MacKenzie, 2006-05-05
  6. Of Literature and Knowledge: Explorations in Narrative Thought Experiments, Evolution, and Game Theory by Peter Swirski, 2007-02-07
  7. Game Theory and the Social Contract, Vol. 2: Just Playing (Economic Learning and Social Evolution) by Ken Binmore, 1998-07-17
  8. Theory of games and statistical decisions (Wiley publications in statistics) by David Harold Blackwell, 1954
  9. Economics and the Theory of Games by Fernando Vega-Redondo, 2003-07-28
  10. Fuzzy Mathematical Programming and Fuzzy Matrix Games (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing) by C.R. Bector, Suresh Chandra, 2005-03-14
  11. Building Models by Games by Wilfrid Hodges, 2006-04-14
  12. Game Theory and the Law (Economic Approaches to Law)
  13. Game Theory for Political Scientists by James D. Morrow, 1994-11-29
  14. Differential Games in Economics and Management Science by Engelbert J. Dockner, Steffen Jorgensen, et all 2000-01-15

61. Game Theory - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
game theory. game theory is a branch of mathematics that uses models tostudy interactions with formalized incentive structures ( games ).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_theory
Game theory
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Game theory is a branch of mathematics that uses models to study interactions with formalized incentive structures ("games"). It has applications in a variety of fields, including economics evolutionary biology political science , and military strategy . Game theorists study the predicted and actual behavior of individuals in games, as well as optimal strategies. Seemingly different types of interactions can be characterized as having similar incentive structures, thus all exemplifying of one particular game. John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern first formalized the subject in in their book Theory of Games and Economic Behavior The psychological theory of games, which originates with the psychoanalytic school of transactional analysis , remains a largely unrelated area. Table of contents 1 Relation to other fields 2 Types of games and examples 2.1 Zero-sum games
2.2 Non-Zero-Sum games
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Relation to other fields
Game theory has unusual characteristics in that while the underlying subject often appears as a branch of applied mathematics , researchers in other fields carry out much of the fundamental work. At some universities, game theory gets taught and researched almost entirely outside the mathematics department.

62. Martin Mueller At MSRI - Arrows: A Program That Plays Amazons
Streamingvideo 30-minute talk held at MSRI during the Combinatorial game theory Research Workshop, July 24-28, 2000. Describes some of the issues involved in designing and theories behind building a reasonable Amazons computer player.
http://www.msri.org/publications/ln/msri/2000/gametheory/mueller/1/index.html
MSRI Streaming Video Series
Martin Mueller - Arrows: A Program that Plays Amazons

63. EDIRC: Economic And Game Theory
Central index of economics institutions (academic, governmental andnonprofit) in Economic and game theory. Economic and game theory.
http://www.unites.uqam.ca/EDIRC/ectheory.html
EDIRC Original (U. Connecticut)
mirrored by NetEc in UK USA Japan Russia
Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World
Economic and Game Theory
Please send any corrections and additions to Christian Zimmermann . Use IDEAS , the largest online database of research in Economics. Return to the EDIRC main page countries alphabetically country codes continents ...
Austria
Belgium
  • (Strategic Analysis of Economic Behavior: Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Aspects)
Brazil
Canada
France
  • (Economic Theory, Modeling, Applications)

64. Game Theory And Business Strategy: Extensive Form Game Solver Applet
An applet which solves extensive form games (multiplayer decision trees).
http://www.gametheory.net/Mike/applets/ExtensiveForm/
Extensive Form Game Applet
Solve Extensive Form Games
This applet allows you to create extensive-form (sequential) games, and have them automatically solved for you. The applet allows up to four players, and up to 14 periods.
To use the applet, follow the four steps along the right side of the screen:
  • Pick a prototype game tree.
  • Customize the tree to look like your game
  • Add payoffs
  • Solve To customize the game tree (step two), select a node and drag it, or select "add child" to add a sub-node, or "remove node" to delete it.
    Go to the applet

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    Index of economics institutions on the Internet.
    http://ideas.uqam.ca/EDIRC/ectheory.html
    EDIRC Original (U. Connecticut)
    mirrored by NetEc in UK USA Japan Russia
    Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World
    Economic and Game Theory
    Please send any corrections and additions to Christian Zimmermann . Use IDEAS , the largest online database of research in Economics. Return to the EDIRC main page countries alphabetically country codes continents ...
    Austria
    Belgium
    • (Strategic Analysis of Economic Behavior: Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Aspects)
    Brazil
    Canada
    France
    • (Economic Theory, Modeling, Applications)

    66. Combinatorial Games (Erik Demaine)
    Research on pushing blocks, Clickomania, Phutball, and sliding coins. Survey paper on algorithmic combinatorial game theory.
    http://db.uwaterloo.ca/~eddemain/games/
    Erik Demaine 's Combinatorial Games Page
    Recently I have become quite interested in combinatorial game theory , particularly algorithmic combinatorial game theory . In both settings, the object of interest is a combinatorial game , which usually involves complete information, with no hidden cards and no randomnessa pure strategy game. In general, combinatorial game theory is a suite of techniques for analyzing such games. The algorithmic side asks for efficient algorithms for playing games optimally, or for computational intractability results suggesting that no such efficient algorithms exist.
    Survey Paper
    I recently completed a survey paper about results in algorithmic combinatorial game theory, plus a short introduction to combinatorial game theory. Two versions of ``Playing Games with Algorithms: Algorithmic Combinatorial Game Theory'' are available: the full draft (recommended), and a shorter version appearing in the 26th Symposium on Mathematical Foundations in Computer Science.
    How Many Players?
    One main categorization of combinatorial games is how many players are involved in play. There is a large body of work on

    67. XV Italian Meeting On Game Theory And Applications - Urbino, (Italy), July 9-12,
    Translate this page clic here to add Italian Meeting on Theory and Applications into favoritelist. Centro Interuniversitario Teoria dei Giochi Ventennale
    http://www.econ.uniurb.it/imgta/default.asp

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    68. WORKSHOP RESEARCH LIBRARY
    WORKSHOP RESEARCH LIBRARY. Bibliography on game theory. (909 citations). Compiledby Charlotte Hess. © 1998 by author. December 1998. Abell, Peter. 1996.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~workshop/wsl/gamebib.html
    WORKSHOP RESEARCH LIBRARY Bibliography on Game Theory (909 citations) Compiled by Charlotte Hess December 1998
    Abell, Peter. 1996. "A Model of the Informal Structure (Culture) of Organizations: Help, Trust, Rivalry, and Team Spirit." Rationality and Society
    Abreu, Dilip. 1986. "Extremal Equilibria of Oligopolistic Supergames." Journal of Economic Theory
    Agrawal, Arun. 1996. "Common Property Discourse and Forest Management in the Indian Himalayas: A Critical Assessment." (Working Paper)
    Agrawal, Arun. 1994. "Rules, Rule Making and Rule Breaking: Examining the Fit between Rule Systems and Resource Use." In Rules, Games, and Common-Pool Resources . E. Ostrom, R. Gardner, and J. M. Walker, eds. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    Ahlbrecht, Martin, and Martin Weber 1995. "An Empirical Study on Intertemporal Choice under Risk." Presented at a conference on "Game Theory and the Behavioral Sciences," Tuscon, AZ, Oct. 11-12, 1995.
    Albers, Wulf. 1995. "Foundations of a Theory of Prominence: Present State and Outview." Presented at a conference on "Game Theory and the Behavioral Sciences, Tuscon, AZ, Oct. 11-12, 1995.
    Albers, Wulf. 1994. "Ten Rules of Bargaining Sequences: A Boundedly Rational Model of Coalition Bargaining in Characteristic Function Games." In

    69. Quantitative Finance
    (IOP) Publishes articles that reflect the increasing use of quantitative methods in finance and the growth in practical applications of financial engineering such as asset creation, pricing and risk management. It also covers new developments such as agent-based modelling and evolutionary game theory. Contents of all volumes. Full text to institutional subscribers.
    http://quant.iop.org/
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    70. UvT: Go To The Website Of The
    About CentER. News Events. Graduate School. Research. People. Job Openings. VisitorInformation. Contact Us. Intranet. go to the website of the game theory Society.
    http://center.kub.nl/gts/
    Game Theory Society Tilburg University Economics CentER ... Intranet go to the website of the Game Theory Society
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    71. Serkan Kucuksenel
    Sabanci University, Turkey. Applied Microeconomics, game theory, Contract Theory, Mechanism Design.
    http://students.sabanciuniv.edu/~skucuksenel/
    SERKAN KUCUKSENEL Contact: Address: Sabanci University , SSBF-2087, Orhanli/Tuzla 34956 Istanbul TURKEY Office: +90 (216) 483 9000 ext: 3155 ( Sabanci U. Mobile E-mail: skucuksenel@ su.sabanciuniv.edu EDUCATION M.A. Economics, Sabanci University Istanbul Turkey , September 2002 - present. B.A. Economics, Koc University Istanbul Turkey , June 2002. (Double Major) B.S. Physics, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey, June 2002. FIELDS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Applied Microeconomics, Game Theory, Contract Theory, Mechanism Design PAPERS O. Kibris, and S. Kucuksenel Trade Rules for Uncleared Markets Sabanci University , November 2003. (Murat Sertel memorial prize for the best graduate student paper, Center for Economic Design, Boðaziçi University-2003.) M. Bac, and S. Kucuksenel Two Types of Collusion in a Model of Hierarchical Agency Sabanci University , September 2003.( Submitted) A. Serpenguzel, S. Kucuksenel Microdroplet Identification and Size Measurement in Sprays with Lasing Images PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Department of Economics, Sabanci University Research Assistant to Ozgur Kibris, September 2003-present.

    72. Econcs
    Topics on the border of CS, game theory, and Economics. Administrative. Instructors 8.Graphical models in game theory Kearns , Littman and Singh.
    http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~noam/econcs/
    Topics on the border of CS, Game theory, and Economics
    Administrative
    Instructors: Noam Nisan noam@cs.huji.ac.il . Office: Ross building room 218. Office hour: Tuesday Daniel Lehmann lehmann@cs.huji.ac.il Office: Ross Building room 206. Office hour: Tuesday
    Tuesday 12:00 to 1:45 , Shprintzak 201.
    Schedule The first two lectures are introductory and given by the instructors. The rest of the course is talks by students. Date Speaker Topic Slides Noam Computers, The Internet, Games, and Mechanism Design Daniel Auctions and Combinatorial Auctions Pesach Ron Lavi Frugal Path Mechanisms PPT slides Yom Zikaron Michael Berger Incentive Compatible Interdomain Routing PPT slides Yair Weinberger Avinatan Hassidim Multi-Item Auctions PPT slides Matan Protter Oren Mizrahi On approximating optimal auctions PPT slides Ittai Abraham Truthful mechanisms for one-parameter agents ... PPT slides Yom student Meir Bing Competitive Equilibrium with Indivisibilities PPT slides Kaplan Igor ... PPT slides
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    Each student may choose one of the papers listed below. You may alternatively suggest another paper from recent conferences or from a course in another university on the same topic. “Kol-hokodem zocheh” in terms of choosing papers and dates. This list does not include any paper that was covered last year , nor may you choose such a paper.

    73. Game Theory And The Cuban Missile Crisis
    game theory and the Cuban missile crisis. by Steven J. Brams. How would youlike your maths displayed? Classical game theory and the Missile Crisis.
    http://plus.maths.org/issue13/features/brams/
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    Permission is granted to print and copy this page on paper for non-commercial use. For other uses, including electronic redistribution, please contact us. Issue 13 January 2001 Contents Features Game theory and the Cuban missile crisis Prize specimens Modelling, step by step Light attenuation and exponential laws Career interview Career interview: Science communicator Regulars Plus puzzle Pluschat Mystery mix Reviews 'Taking Chances' 'For All Practical Purposes' 'The Pleasures of Counting' 'Computers, Ltd.' ...
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    74. Game Theory And Experimental Economics - Links
    Various links to game theory collected by Marcelo ClericiArias at Stanford University.
    http://www.stanford.edu/~marcelo/GameTheory/links.htm
    Game Theory and Experimental Economics - Links
    Note : I just started transferring some of the links I had stored in my browser, in no particular order. I hope to transfer all my links in a few weeks. December 2000. Please contact me, Marcelo Clerici-Arias, if you find any mistakes, or if you have any comments or suggestions.
    Categories
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    Portals ( back to Categories Elements of evolutionary economics - By Esben Sloth Andersen Evolutionary theories in the social sciences - By Peter Murmann Game Theory and Experimental Economics - By Al Roth
    Bibliographies ( back to Categories
    FAQ of evolutionary economics - By Esben Sloth Andersen Selection of papers on evolutionary economics - By Ulrich Witt Evolution of Cooperation - By Robert Axelrod and Lisa D'Ambrosio.
    Simulations ( back to Categories
    Complexity of Cooperation - Code for book by Robert Axelrod. Evolution of Cooperation - Code and other material for book by Robert Axelrod.

    75. Course Home Page For CIS 620/OPIM 952: Computational Game Theory
    Joint course CIS 620 and Wharton OPIM 952 COMPUTATIONAL game theoryMICHAEL KEARNS SPRING 2003. URL for this page http//www.cis
    http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mkearns/teaching/cgt/
    Joint course CIS 620 and Wharton OPIM 952:
    COMPUTATIONAL GAME THEORY
    MICHAEL KEARNS
    SPRING 2003
    URL for this page: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mkearns/teaching/cgt COURSE INSTRUCTOR
    Prof. Michael Kearns

    Email: mkearns@cis.upenn.edu
    Office hours: by appointment
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    Tuesdays and Thursdays 1:30-3 in G94 JMMH (new Wharton building). COURSE FORMAT, DUTIES AND PREREQUISITES
    The course will be run as a mixture of instructor lectures, guest lectures, presentations by students, and group discussions. The main duties of students taking the course for credit will be to (informally) present one or more papers from the literature to the class or lead group discussion(s) on papers, and a term paper/project. The term project can be a survey and synthesis of a few related papers, a theoretical research project, or an experimental or empirical research project. Part of the challenge and appeal of the material to be covered is that much of it is very recent and still in formation, and the course format will reflect these facts. Special emphasis will be placed on open problems, interesting but relatively untouched topics, and avenues for further research. It should provide fertile ground for stimulating discussions and collaborations. There are no formal prerequisites for the course, but there will be significant mathematical content and we shall proceed at a graduate pace. Some background in the basics of game theory, probability theory and statistics, algorithms and computational complexity will be helpful but are not required. I expect that the course will be appropriate for doctoral students in CIS and Wharton, and for mathematically inclined MBA students, Masters and undergraduates. Auditors are welcome.

    76. Mathematical Games, Toys, And Puzzles
    Links to several game theorists and actual games, plus a brief introduction. Also a couple of papers on game theory, about Toads and Frogs and Sowing Games.
    http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/mathgames.html
    My web site has moved; please update your links and bookmarks!
    Mathematical Games, Toys, and Puzzles
    Look, my first award! Many thanks to Planet Science for picking this as their Site of the Day for April 26, 1996. (Unfortunately, you need to register to see their stuff.) While you're here, take a look at some of my other pages , too. Sorry about the dust. Several of these pages have moved or died in the last few months, and there's lots of new stuff I need to add, but I've been busy with my real job . Thanks for your patience.
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    • Combinatorial Games
      Combinatorial Games
      Mathematicians use the words "game theory" in two different senses. The more common sense of the word includes things like the Prisoner's Dilemma, poker, the New York Stock Exchange, or other "imperfect-information" games. Research in this type of game theory makes a lots of money for a lot of people, and has even resulted in a few Nobel prizes. An introductory sketch is available at Drexel University. Those aren't the kind of mathematical games I like. Combinatorial game theory tries to analyze the outcomes of "perfect-information" games like Nim and Tic-tac-toe. More difficult real-world examples are Hex, Reversi, Mancala, Checkers, Chess, Shogi, and Go. Nancy Casey has a

    77. Game Theory, By Avinash Dixit And Barry Nalebuff: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Ec
    game theory, by Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff The Concise Encyclopediaof Economics. game theory is the science of strategy.
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    by Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff Game theory is the science of strategy. It attempts to determine mathematically and logically the actions that "players" should take to secure the best outcomes for themselves in a wide array of "games." The games it studies range from chess to child rearing and from tennis to takeovers. But the games all share the common feature of interdependence. That is, the outcome for each participant depends upon the choices (strategies) of all. In so-called zero-sum games the interests of the players conflict totally, so that one person's gain always is another's loss. More typical are games with the potential for either mutual gain (positive sum) or mutual harm (negative sum), as well as some conflict. Game theory was pioneered by Princeton mathematician John von Neumann. In the early years the emphasis was on games of pure conflict (zero-sum games). Other games were considered in a cooperative form. That is, the participants were supposed to choose and implement their actions jointly. Recent research has focused on games that are neither zero-sum nor purely cooperative. In these games the players choose their actions separately, but their links to others involve elements of both competition and cooperation. Games are fundamentally different from decisions made in a neutral environment. To illustrate the point, think of the difference between the decisions of a lumberjack and those of a general. When the lumberjack decides how to chop wood, he does not expect the wood to fight back; his environment is neutral. But when the general tries to cut down the enemy's army, he must anticipate and overcome resistance to his plans. Like the general, a game player must recognize his interaction with other intelligent and purposive people. His own choice must allow for both conflict and for possibilities for cooperation.

    78. 2002 Seville Meeting On Game Theory
    Fifth Spanish Meeting on game theory European Voting Games. Seville, July 13,2002. The Players. Sponsors. Mail us. Seville game theory Group. Local Organizers
    http://www.esi2.us.es/~mbilbao/game2002.htm
    Fifth Spanish Meeting on Game Theory
    European Voting Games
    Seville, July 1-3, 2002
    The Players General Information Committees Submissions and Deadlines ... Seville Game Theory Group Local Organizers: Jesús Mario Bilbao Francisco R. Fernández

    79. Game Theory - The MIT Press
    This advanced text introduces the principles of noncooperative game theory ina direct and uncomplicated style that will acquaint students with the broad
    http://www-mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262061414

    80. DIMACS Workshop On Computational Issues In Game Theory And Mechanism Design
    DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA; 31 October 2 November 2001.
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/gametheory/
    DIMACS Workshop on Computational Issues in Game Theory and Mechanism Design
    October 31 - November 2, 2001
    DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway
    Organizers:
    Vijay Vazirani , Georgia Tech, vazirani@cc.gatech.edu
    Noam Nisan , Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, noam@cs.huji.ac.il
    Presented under the auspices of Next Generation Networks Technologies and Applications and Social Science Methods and Information Technology.
    • Workshop Announcement
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    • Parking Permit Parking permits will be available at the registration table on the day of the workshop.
      Please park in lot 64 located between the CoRE Building and the Werblin Recreation Center.
    • Important Reimbursement Information Attendees who have been offered support should keep two rules in mind. Reimbursement for air travel can only be made for travel on US Flag Carriers, REGARDLESS OF COST. (For example, travel on airlines such as United, Continental, USAir, and others that are United States based are allowable. Travel on airlines such as Lufthansa, SAS, Air Canada and other airlines based outside the US cannot be reimbursed by DIMACS.) The second rule to keep in mind is to get original receipts for all reimbursable expenses.

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