Repeated games / Jean-Francois Mertens, Sylvain Sorin, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, Shmuel Zamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and the University of Exeter, UK.
Mertens, Jean-François, 1946-| Call Number | 519.3 |
| Author | Mertens, Jean-François, 1946- author. |
| Title | Repeated games / Jean-Francois Mertens, Sylvain Sorin, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France, Shmuel Zamir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and the University of Exeter, UK. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xxviii, 567 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Series | Econometric Society monographs ; 55 |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | Machine generated contents note: 1. Basic results on normal-form games; 2. Basic results on extensive-form games; 3. The beliefs space; 4. General model of repeated games; 5. Recursive games; 6. Incomplete information on two sides; 7. Stochastic games; 8. Extensions and further results; 9. Non-zero-sum games with incomplete information. |
| Summary | Three leading experts have produced a landmark work based on a set of working papers published by the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) at the Université Catholique de Louvain in 1994 under the title 'Repeated Games', which holds almost mythic status among game theorists. Jean-François Mertens, Sylvain Sorin and Shmuel Zamir have significantly elevated the clarity and depth of presentation with many results presented at a level of generality that goes far beyond the original papers - many written by the authors themselves. Numerous results are new, and many classic results and examples are not to be found elsewhere. Most remain state of the art in the literature. This book is full of challenging and important problems that are set up as exercises, with detailed hints provided for their solutions. A new bibliography traces the development of the core concepts up to the present day. |
| Added Author | Sorin, Sylvain, author. Zamir, Shmuel, author. |
| Subject | GAME THEORY. STOCHASTIC PROCESSES. |
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| Summary | Three leading experts have produced a landmark work based on a set of working papers published by the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) at the Université Catholique de Louvain in 1994 under the title 'Repeated Games', which holds almost mythic status among game theorists. Jean-François Mertens, Sylvain Sorin and Shmuel Zamir have significantly elevated the clarity and depth of presentation with many results presented at a level of generality that goes far beyond the original papers - many written by the authors themselves. Numerous results are new, and many classic results and examples are not to be found elsewhere. Most remain state of the art in the literature. This book is full of challenging and important problems that are set up as exercises, with detailed hints provided for their solutions. A new bibliography traces the development of the core concepts up to the present day. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). |
| Contents | Machine generated contents note: 1. Basic results on normal-form games; 2. Basic results on extensive-form games; 3. The beliefs space; 4. General model of repeated games; 5. Recursive games; 6. Incomplete information on two sides; 7. Stochastic games; 8. Extensions and further results; 9. Non-zero-sum games with incomplete information. |
| Subject | GAME THEORY. STOCHASTIC PROCESSES. |
| Multimedia |