Game theory : mathematical models of conflict / A.J. Jones.
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- 9781898563143 :
- 1898563144 (Paper)
- 519.3 JON
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Includes index.
1.The name of the game -- 2.Non-coperative games -- 3.Linear programming and matrix games -- 4.Cooperative games -- 5.Bargaining models.
Prisoner's Dilemma is the classic example of how game theory attempts to account for rational behavior in social and economic policy. Via several problems to work through and make the usual mistakes toward grasping the subtleties of pure strategy, Jones (evolutionary and neural computing, U. of Wales, Cardiff) introduces cooperative and non-coopera.