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FUN AND GAMES: A TEXT ON GAME THEORY

BINMORE, KEN - Personal Name;

Binmore's groundbreaking text on game theory explores the manner in which rational people should interact when they have conflicting interests. While Binmore uses a light touch to outline key developments in theory, the text remains a serious exposition of a serious topic. In addition, his unique story-telling approach allows students to immediately apply game-theoretic skills to simple problems. Each chapter ends with a host of challenging exercises to help students practice the skills they have learned. The highly anticipated revision, expected in 2003, will include more coverage of cooperative game theory and a more accessible presentation--with chapters broken up into smaller chunks and an abundance of economic examples integrated throughout the text.


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10006768519.3 BIN fRLC MM (Rak Buku Umum)Available
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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Ken Binmore
Call Number
519.3 BIN f
Publisher
Lexington, Mass. : D. C. Heath and Company., 1992
Collation
xxix, 642 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-669-24603-4
Classification
519.3
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Game Theory
Mathematics (General)
Operations Research
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