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Moshe Y. Vardi
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ESSLLI 2001
Games have shown to provide a useful paradigm for reasoning about reactive systems. Not only can model-checking algorithms be formulated as games, but the interaction of reactive systems with their environments can also be modeled as a game.
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Hardy Hanappi (ed.)
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InTech 2013
New simulation tools and network analysis have made game theory omnipresent these days.
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Yoav Shoham, Kevin Leyton-Brown
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Cambridge University Press 2008
Multiagent systems consist of multiple autonomous entities having different information and/or diverging interests. This comprehensive introduction to the field offers a computer science perspective.
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Noam Nisan, at al.
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Cambridge University Press 2007
The subject matter of Algorithmic Game Theory covers many of the hottest area of useful new game theory research, introducing deep new problems, techniques,
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Roger McCain
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Drexel University 2010
Striking an appropriate balance of mathematical and analytical rigor, Strategy and Conflict: A Non-Technical Introduction to Game Theory teaches by example.
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J. Orlin Grabbe
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arXiv 2005
This essay gives a self-contained introduction to quantum game theory, and is primarily oriented to economists with little or no acquaintance with quantum mechanics. It assumes little more than a basic knowledge of vector algebra. Quantum mechanical notation and results are introduced as needed.
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Christian Julmi
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BookBoon 2012
This free textbook provides an overview of the field of game theory which analyses decision situations that have the character of games. The book is eminently suitable in particular as introductory reading and is meant to sharpen the reader's strategic thinking abilities.
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Richard J. Nowakowski
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Cambridge University Press 2002
This book is a state-of-the-art look at combinatorial games, that is, games not involving chance or hidden information. It contains articles by some
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Michael H. Albert, Richard J. Nowakowski
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Cambridge University Press 2009
This fascinating look at combinatorial games, that is, games not involving chance or hidden information, offers updates on standard games such as Go and Hex,
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John D. Williams
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RAND Corporation 2007
When The Compleat Strategyst was originally published in 1954, game theory was an esoteric and mysterious subject, familiar only to specialized researchers,