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Game theory, alive

This book presents a rigorous introduction to the mathematics of game theory without losing sight of the joy of the subject. This is done by focusing on theoretical highlights (e.g., at least six Nobel Prize winning results are developed from scratch) and by presenting exciting connections of game t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Karlin, Anna R, Peres, Yuval
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: American Mathematical Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2279738
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Sumario:This book presents a rigorous introduction to the mathematics of game theory without losing sight of the joy of the subject. This is done by focusing on theoretical highlights (e.g., at least six Nobel Prize winning results are developed from scratch) and by presenting exciting connections of game theory to other fields, such as computer science, economics, social choice, biology, and learning theory. Both classical topics, such as zero-sum games, and modern topics, such as sponsored search auctions, are covered. Along the way, beautiful mathematical tools used in game theory are introduced, including convexity, fixed-point theorems, and probabilistic arguments. The book is appropriate for a first course in game theory at either the undergraduate or graduate level, whether in mathematics, economics, computer science, or statistics. Game theory's influence is felt in a wide range of disciplines, and the authors deliver masterfully on the challenge of presenting both the breadth and coherence of its underlying world-view. The book achieves a remarkable synthesis, introducing the reader to the blend of economic insight, mathematical elegance, scientific impact, and counter-intuitive punch that characterizes game theory as a field. -Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University, 2006 Nevanlinna Prize winner The book presents a great variety of topics in a rigorous yet entertaining manner… . For anyone interested in the topic, experts and beginners alike, this book is a must. -Gábor Lugosi, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain A game theory textbook by people who love … games! It covers many classic as well as recent topics of game theory. Its rigorous treatment, interspersed with illuminating examples, makes it a challenging pleasure to read. -Sergiu Hart, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.