Math 121 — Game Theory Review
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چکیده
1. Definitions 2 1.1. Non-cooperative Games 2 1.2. Cooperative 2-person Games 4 1.3. Cooperative n-person Games (in coalitional form) 6 2. Theorems and Main Ideas 7 3. Techniques 8 3.1. Tips to remember when solving 2-player 0-sum games: 8 3.2. Solving for mixed strategies in 2-player 0-sum games: 8 3.3. Finding equilibrium pairs in 2-person nonzero-sum games 9 3.4. Finding the Nash maximin bargaining solution 10 3.5. Finding the Nash threat bargaining solution 11 3.6. Examples with complex negotiation sets 12 4. Practice Exercises 14 5. Solutions 16
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