This is an introduction to game theory and applications with an emphasis on self-discovery from the perspective of a mathematical modeller. The book deals...
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This is an introduction to game theory and applications with an emphasis on self-discovery from the perspective of a mathematical modeller. The book deals in a unified manner with the central concepts of both classical and evolutionary game theory. The key ideas are illustrated throughout by a wide variety of well-chosen examples of both human and non-human behavior, including car-pooling, price fixing, food sharing, sex allocation and competition for territories or oviposition sites. There are numerous exercises with solutions.
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Noncooperative Games
Evolutionary Stability and Other Selection Criteria