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Book The Topology of the 2x2 Games

Download or read book The Topology of the 2x2 Games written by David Robinson and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 2x2 games provide the very basis of game theory and this book constitutes something approaching a 'periodic table' of the most common games - the prisoner's dilemma, coordination games, chicken and the battle of the sexes among them.

Book Topology of 2x2 Games

Download or read book Topology of 2x2 Games written by David Goforth and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2004-08-02 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Game theory has implications for all the social sciences and beyond. It now provides the theoretical basis for almost all teaching in economics, and 2x2 games provide the very basis of game theory. Here, Goforth and Robinson here have delivered a well-written and knowledgeable, 'periodic table' of the most common games including: * the prisoner's dilemma * coordination games * chicken * the battle of the sexes. This book will provide a valuable reference for students of microeconomics and business mathematics.

Book Partial Information  Noise and Network Topology in 2x2 Games with Memory

Download or read book Partial Information Noise and Network Topology in 2x2 Games with Memory written by Mathis Aurelius Antony and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Climate Change and Global Development

Download or read book Climate Change and Global Development written by Tiago Sequeira and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-05-08 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book presents new research related to climate change policies and effects. It discusses the implications of climate change on issues pertaining to international relations and economic development, and the question of how climate change could jeopardize the international system as we have known it until today. It aims to provide an empirical basis and epistemological framework to discuss the effects of climate change on economic growth, social development and welfare as a global phenomenon influenced by policies carried out transnationally and by national governments. Case studies from around the globe are presented.

Book 16 Papers on Topology and 1 on Game Theory

Download or read book 16 Papers on Topology and 1 on Game Theory written by Sho-kwan Chow and published by . This book was released on 1964 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Sixteen Papers on Topology and One on Game Theory

Download or read book Sixteen Papers on Topology and One on Game Theory written by Chow Sho-kwan and published by American Mathematical Soc.. This book was released on 1964-12-31 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations

Download or read book The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations written by Sheila R. Foster and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2021-11-11 with total page 566 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The commons theory, first articulated by Elinor Ostrom, is increasingly used as a framework to understand and rethink the management and governance of many kinds of shared resources. These resources can include natural and digital properties, cultural goods, knowledge and intellectual property, and housing and urban infrastructure, among many others. In a world of increasing scarcity and demand - from individuals, states, and markets - it is imperative to understand how best to induce cooperation among users of these resources in ways that advance sustainability, affordability, equity, and justice. This volume reflects this multifaceted and multidisciplinary field from a variety of perspectives, offering new applications and extensions of the commons theory, which is as diverse as the scholars who study it and is still developing in exciting ways.

Book Building the Moral Community

Download or read book Building the Moral Community written by David W. Chambers and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2016-08-08 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Building the Moral Community: Radical Naturalism and Emergence demonstrates how very simple models of moral engagements based on natural, incomplete, value-laden frames of the world can lead to general moral progress for the human community. All moral behavior affects more than one person, which means that the moral community is more than the sum of the individuals included in it. David W. Chambers argues that there is no ethically detached and superior position from which to operate, and that such claims are focused on ethics, not on acting morally. Therefore, he cautions against mistaking theories of ethics composed on statements about what is good and right for actual moral behavior that moves broadly and inevitably toward a better world. This book explores naturalistic ethics, offering a modified classical analytic philosophy exploration of morality that is consistent with emerging thinking in psychology, neurobiology, game theory, and self-adjusting systems.

Book Two person Zero sum Games

Download or read book Two person Zero sum Games written by Alan R. Washburn and published by INFORMS. This book was released on 2003 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Innovation  Science  Environment 08 09

Download or read book Innovation Science Environment 08 09 written by Glen Toner and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2008-05-23 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rapidly developing changes in technology, scientific knowledge, and domestic and international environmental issues force analysts to constantly reevaluate how public policy is coping. Are governments leading, following, or falling behind other societal actors? This third volume in a series of annual assessments of Canadian public policy provides an innovative approach to evaluating key developments in one of the most challenging areas of public policy in the twenty-first century. Leading experts look at crucial issues such as climate change, sustainable development policy tools, science management, and the international approach to governing intellectual property. They address recent developments within the pesticide, wildlife, and infrastructure policy areas involving the federal government and key private and non-governmental players. The 2008-09 volume explores the role of governments in a number of key areas, showing that while government institutions and policies should be part of the solution to the complex array of science and technology and environment and development issues facing Canadians, too often it appears they are part of the problem. Contributors include Glen Toner (Carleton), Robert Paehlke (Trent), Mark Jaccard and Rose Murphy (Simon Fraser), Jac van Beek (Canada Foundation for Innovation) and Frances Issaacs (National Research Council of Canada), Sara Bannerman (Carleton), Robert Gibson (Waterloo), David Robinson (Laurentian), Francois Bregha (Stratos Inc.), Scott Findlay and Annick Dezeil (Ottawa), Robert Hilton and Christopher Stoney (Carleton), and Jeremy Wilson (Victoria)."

Book The Topology of Strategic Spaces

Download or read book The Topology of Strategic Spaces written by Charles Engel Roebuck and published by . This book was released on 1958 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The theory of games deals with the strategy to be employed in playing a game which may be a model of a problem. The problem is one involving competition or rivalry and should the game end, have a payoff. The players which to receive the most or pay the least. The zero sum game is one in which the sum of all amounts paid and those received add to zero. The problem is to determine what is the best strategy. The main theorem of the theory of games proves the maximum a[subscript ij] = the minimum -a[subscript ji]. Many games are too complex to attack directly, they are simplified by reducing to a suitable rectangular game. They are then said to be normalized. The payoff is arranged in matrix form and the game is played by player number one (P1) choosing a row while player number two (P2) chooses a column. Should an element of a row be the minimum of the row and the maximum of the column it is a saddle point of the matrix. P1 will be assured of receiving at least the minimum element of the row and P2 will be sure of not paying more than the maximum element of the column chosen. The value of the element is the expectancy or the value of the game. Should the payoff matrix not have a saddle point the optimum strategy is then a mixed strategy. The sum of the relative frequencies of each move of P1 or P2 must be one. The selection of the moves of a play is a strategy. The number of possible moves in a play is the dimension of the space. If P1 has m moves the strategy of P1 is a vector in Euclidean space S[subscript m]. P2 has n moves the strategy of P2 is a vector in Euclidean space S[subscript n]. The strategy vector of P1 lies in a unit hypersphere with the center at the origin. The strategy of the game lies in the Euclidean product space S[subscript m] X S[subscript n] = S[subscript m] + [subscript n]. The points in S[subscript m] are disjoint from those in S[subscript n]. The space is therefore a Hausdorff Space.

Book Nonparametric Sharp Bounds for Payoff Functions in 2x2 Games

Download or read book Nonparametric Sharp Bounds for Payoff Functions in 2x2 Games written by Marc Henry and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We derive the empirical content of Nash equilibrium in 2x2 games of perfect information, including duopoly entry and coordination games. The derived bounds are nonparametric intersection bounds and are simple enough to lend themselves to existing inference methods. Implications of pure strategy Nash equilibrium and of exclusion restrictions are also derived. Without further assumptions, the hypothesis of Nash equilibrium play is not falsifiable. However, nontrivial bounds hold for the extent of potential monopoly advantage or free riding incentives.

Book Coordinate Systems for Games

Download or read book Coordinate Systems for Games written by Daniel T. Jessie and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-12-13 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This monograph develops a method of creating convenient coordinate systems for game theory that will allow readers to more easily understand, analyze, and create games at various levels of complexity. By identifying the unique characterization of games that separates the individual’s strategic interests from the group’s collective behavior, the authors construct a single analytical methodology that readers will be able to apply to a wide variety of games. With its emphasis on practicality and approachability, readers will find this book an invaluable tool, and a viable alternative to the ad hoc analytical approach that has become customary for researchers utilizing game theory. The introductory chapters serve two important purposes: they review several games of fundamental importance, and also introduce a dynamic that is inherent in games, but has gone unexplored until now. After this has been established, readers will advance from simple 2 x 2 games to games with more player strategies and dynamics. For interested readers, a rigorous treatment of the underlying mathematics is conveniently gathered at the end of the book. Additional topics of interest, such as extensive form and coalitional games, are presented to help readers visualize more complex settings that will be vital in aiding the understanding of advanced topics, such as coalition-free Nash points, multi-player repeated games, and more. Coordinate Systems for Games is ideal for a wide variety of researchers interested in game theory, including social scientists, economists, mathematicians, computer scientists, and more. The authors' approachable style also makes this accessible to an audience at any scale of experience, from beginning non-specialists to more practiced researchers.

Book Some Topics in Two person Games

Download or read book Some Topics in Two person Games written by T. Parthasarathy and published by Elsevier Publishing Company. This book was released on 1971 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book LQ Dynamic Optimization and Differential Games

Download or read book LQ Dynamic Optimization and Differential Games written by Jacob Engwerda and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2005-06-17 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Game theory is the theory of social situations, and the majority of research into the topic focuses on how groups of people interact by developing formulas and algorithms to identify optimal strategies and to predict the outcome of interactions. Only fifty years old, it has already revolutionized economics and finance, and is spreading rapidly to a wide variety of fields. LQ Dynamic Optimization and Differential Games is an assessment of the state of the art in its field and the first modern book on linear-quadratic game theory, one of the most commonly used tools for modelling and analysing strategic decision making problems in economics and management. Linear quadratic dynamic models have a long tradition in economics, operations research and control engineering; and the author begins by describing the one-decision maker LQ dynamic optimization problem before introducing LQ differential games. Covers cooperative and non-cooperative scenarios, and treats the standard information structures (open-loop and feedback). Includes real-life economic examples to illustrate theoretical concepts and results. Presents problem formulations and sound mathematical problem analysis. Includes exercises and solutions, enabling use for self-study or as a course text. Supported by a website featuring solutions to exercises, further examples and computer code for numerical examples. LQ Dynamic Optimization and Differential Games offers a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of this extensively used class of economic models, and will appeal to applied mathematicians and econometricians as well as researchers and senior undergraduate/graduate students in economics, mathematics, engineering and management science.

Book Twenty Lectures on Algorithmic Game Theory

Download or read book Twenty Lectures on Algorithmic Game Theory written by Tim Roughgarden and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2016-08-30 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Computer science and economics have engaged in a lively interaction over the past fifteen years, resulting in the new field of algorithmic game theory. Many problems that are central to modern computer science, ranging from resource allocation in large networks to online advertising, involve interactions between multiple self-interested parties. Economics and game theory offer a host of useful models and definitions to reason about such problems. The flow of ideas also travels in the other direction, and concepts from computer science are increasingly important in economics. This book grew out of the author's Stanford University course on algorithmic game theory, and aims to give students and other newcomers a quick and accessible introduction to many of the most important concepts in the field. The book also includes case studies on online advertising, wireless spectrum auctions, kidney exchange, and network management.

Book Weak Topology and Infinite Matrix Games

Download or read book Weak Topology and Infinite Matrix Games written by Luciano Mendez-Naya and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper approaches infinite matrix games through the weak topology on the players' sets of strategies. A new class of semi-infinite and infinite matrix games is defined, and it is proved that these games always have a value and optimal strategies for each player. Using these games it is proved that some other important classes of infinite matrix game also have values.