Description
Game Theory is a comprehensive game theory course published by Coursera Online University. The theory is actually a mathematical model popularized by films and documentaries such as A Beautiful Mind. Game theory attempts to explain the strategic relationship and mutual effect of logical and illogical factors in the form of a simple mathematical model. This theory goes far beyond conventional games such as chess, poker and football, and it can be used to model different nations, different political factions within a country, competition between law firms and analyze the behavior of investors and investors. Prices. Interest in financial markets.
In addition to all the cases mentioned, game theory can be used to model peer-to-peer file sharing networks and auctions without considering the user incentives of each of them.
What you will learn in game theory
- Game theory and its various applications in various disciplines
- reverse inference
- Bayesian game
- Different approaches to problem solving
- Different games and strategies
- Extended form of the game
- Random play and repetitive play
- And…
Course Specifications
Editor: Coursera
Instructors: Matthew O. Jackson, Kevin Leyton-Brown and Yoav Shoham
French language
Beginner level
institution/university: Stanford University and University of British Columbia
Number of weeks: 8
Duration: approx. 18 hours to finish
Courses included:
Week 1
Week 1: Introduction and overview
Week 2
Week 2: Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium
Week 3
Week 3: Concepts of alternative solutions
Week 4
Week 4: Extended Form Games
Week 5
Week 5: Repeated Games
Week 6
Week 6: Bayesian games
Week 7
Week 7: Coalition Games
Week 8
Week 8: Final exam
Game theory prerequisites
none
Pictures
Introductory game theory video
Installation guide
After the clip, watch with your favorite reader.
Subtitle: English
Quality: 720p
Download links
File password(s): free download software
size
1 GB