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Game theory 1 and 2
Teacher: Joseph Abdou
E-mail: [email protected]
ECTS: 2.5 (for Game theory 1)+2.5 (for Game theory 2)=5
Evaluation: Written Exam with a percentage to attendance
Teaching Method Lecture and problem solving
Previsional Place and time:
Prerequisites: Analysis topology (level M1) probability
Aim of the course: This course presents the main concepts of non cooperative game theory (Strategic behavior of rational agents in interactions with conflictual interests)
Syllabus:
Strategic form and dominance concepts
Nash Equilibrium
Zero-Sum games , value, optimal strategies
Perfect information extensive form
Mixed strategies
General Information extensive form
Sequential rationality
Rep
References: Mas-Colell, A., Whinston, M.D., Green, J., Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, 1995 M.J.
Osborne and A. Rubinstein, A course in Game Theory, The MIT Press, 1994
-Myerson "Game theory, analysis of conflict" Harvard University Press.
Game theory 1 and 2
Teacher: Joseph Abdou
E-mail: [email protected]
ECTS: 2.5 (for Game theory 1)+2.5 (for Game theory 2)=5
Evaluation: Written Exam with a percentage to attendance
Teaching Method Lecture and problem solving
Previsional Place and time:
Prerequisites: Analysis topology (level M1) probability
Aim of the course: This course presents the main concepts of non cooperative game theory (Strategic behavior of rational agents in interactions with conflictual interests)
Syllabus:
Strategic form and dominance concepts
Nash Equilibrium
Zero-Sum games , value, optimal strategies
Perfect information extensive form
Mixed strategies
General Information extensive form
Sequential rationality
Rep
References: Mas-Colell, A., Whinston, M.D., Green, J., Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, 1995 M.J.
Osborne and A. Rubinstein, A course in Game Theory, The MIT Press, 1994
-Myerson "Game theory, analysis of conflict" Harvard University Press.