[PDF] Lecture 7: Game Theory 15.S50 IAP 2015 an incentive to unilaterally change his strategy. In two player Zero-Sum games,
we also refer to Nash Equilibria as Game Theory Optimal (GTO). TM ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/15-s50-poker-theory-and-analytics-january-iap-2015/lecture-notes/MIT15_S50IAP15_L7_GameTheor.pdf - 69k - 2016-09-19
14.147 Topics in Game Theory | Economics This course/workshop aims to provide an invigorating intellectual environment for graduate students and junior faculty who are interested in economic theory. We will discuss research ideas and explore topics in game theory and more broadly in economic theory.ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-147-topics-in-game-theory-spring-2005/ - 44k - 2016-09-19
[PDF] Game Theory, Trace-Element Geochemistry, Flipped Game Theory, Trace-Element Geochemistry, Flipped Recitations ChPT), an
effective field theory (EFT) Static effective field theories such as ocw.mit.edu/about/newsletter/MITOCW_2014_06.pdf - 37k - 2016-09-20
14.11 Insights from Game Theory into Social Behavior | This Course at MITThis section provides an overview of the course, instructor insights, and information on course outcomes, the curriculum, classroom, students, and how time was spent. ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-11-insights-from-game-theory-into-social-behavior-fall-2013/this-course-at-mit/ - 53k - 2016-09-20
17.881 Game Theory and Political Theory | Political Science Increasingly, political scientists are using game theory to analyze strategic interactions across many different settings. Each of the sub-fields, to differing degrees, has seen game theoretic concepts enter its vocabulary, and students entering the profession will need to understand the potential and limits of game theory. This course aims to give students an entry-level understanding of the basic concepts of game theory, and how these concepts have been applied to the study of political phenomena. Because an important component of game theory in political science and political economy is the analysis of substantive political phenomena, we will cover illustrative examples each week in combination with methodological developments. The political and economic phenomena that we will examine include legislative rules, nuclear deterrence, electoral competition, and imperfect markets.ocw.mit.edu/courses/political-science/17-881-game-theory-and-political-theory-fall-2004/ - 46k - 2016-09-19
14.12 Economic Applications of Game Theory | EconomicsGame Theory, also known as Multiperson Decision Theory, is the analysis of situations in which the payoff of a decision maker depends not only on his own actions but also on those of others. Game Theory has applications in several fields, such as economics, politics, law, biology, and computer science. In this course, I will introduce the basic tools of game theoretic analysis. In the process, I will outline some of the many applications of Game Theory, primarily in economics.ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-12-economic-applications-of-game-theory-fall-2012/ - 46k - 2016-09-22
14.11 Insights from Game Theory into Social Behavior | EconomicsWe will apply insights from game theory to explain human social behavior, focusing on novel applications which have heretofore been the realm of psychologists and philosophers—for example, why people speak indirectly, in what sense beauty is socially constructed, and where our moral intuitions come from—and eschewing traditional economic applications such as industrial organization or auctions. We will employ standard games such as the prisoners dilemma, coordination, hawk-dove, and costly signaling, and use standard game theory tools such as Nash Equilibria, Subgame Perfection, and Perfect Bayesian Equilibria. These tools will be taught from scratch and no existing knowledge of game theory, economics, or mathematics is required. At the same time, students familiar with these games and tools will not find the course redundant because of the focus on non-orthodox applications.ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-11-insights-from-game-theory-into-social-behavior-fall-2013/ - 48k - 2016-09-20
14.126 Game Theory | EconomicsThis course is a rigorous investigation of the evolutionary and epistemic foundations of solution concepts, such as rationalizability and Nash equilibrium. It covers classical topics, such as repeated games, bargaining, and supermodular games as well as new topics such as global games, heterogeneous priors, psychological games, and games without expected utility maximization. Applications are provided when available.ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-126-game-theory-spring-2010/ - 45k - 2016-09-19
14.147 Topics in Game Theory | Economics This course is an advanced topics course on market and mechanism design. We will study existing or new market institutions, understand their properties, and think about whether they can be re-engineered or improved. Topics discussed include mechanism design, auction theory, one-sided matching in house allocation, two-sided matching, stochastic matching mechanisms, student assignment, and school choice.ocw.mit.edu/courses/economics/14-147-topics-in-game-theory-fall-2009/ - 44k - 2016-09-19
[PDF] Game theory 2 Applications to games • Applications to optimization under uncertainty • Game
theory is an important topic in economics, operations ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/15-053-optimization-methods-in-management-science-spring-2013/lecture-notes/MIT15_053S13_lec8.pdf - 88k - 2016-09-19