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Resolving Conflicts with Mathematica

Algorithms for Two-Person Games

  • 1st Edition - August 15, 2003
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Morton John Canty
  • Language: English

The revised and updated edition of this popular German textbook is unique in its emphasis on algorithmic methods and in its original use of Mathematica as a tool to obtain… Read more

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Description

The revised and updated edition of this popular German textbook is unique in its emphasis on algorithmic methods and in its original use of Mathematica as a tool to obtain solutions to game-theoretical models.Resolving Conflicts with Mathematica begins with the basic theory of extensive and normal form games, as well as introducing the fundamental concept of Nash equilibria. The restriction to two-person games helps to make the material more digestible for the beginner. In later chapters the subtleties of degenerate games are discussed thoroughly. Many aspects of equilibrium selection theory are treated, including algorithms for determining evolutionary stable equilibria in biology. Finally, the book looks at the wide-scale application of game theory to practical conflict situations.Resolving Conflicts with Mathematica includes a set of Mathematica programs which implement all of the algorithms described in the text. Exercises are closely integrated with the book's material and Mathematica 'notebooks' are supplied with each of the chapters.

Key features

Facilitates interactive learning with a free CD-ROM containing;• all Mathematica programs• chapter-by-chapter examples and exercises• full solutions to exercises• Provides realistic examples of applications of game theory, including discussions of Poker and Othello.

Readership

Undergraduate University Students and practitioners of Game Theoretical Models. Used in a wide range of university courses including Economics, Computer Science, Biology, and Social and Political Sciences.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 26, 2003
  • Language: English

About the author

MC

Morton John Canty

Affiliations and expertise
Senior Scientist, Juelich Research Center, Germany