

Game Theory Evolving
a problem-centered introduction to modeling strategic interaction
Book • 2000
Game Theory Evolving by Herbert Gintis provides a problem-centered approach to understanding strategic interaction.
It covers foundational topics such as probability theory and decision theory before delving into game theory basics, including Nash equilibria and evolutionary game theory.
The book emphasizes problem-solving as a key learning tool, making it suitable for students and researchers alike.
It covers foundational topics such as probability theory and decision theory before delving into game theory basics, including Nash equilibria and evolutionary game theory.
The book emphasizes problem-solving as a key learning tool, making it suitable for students and researchers alike.
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