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# Aumann's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlated_equilibrium">Correlated Equilibrium (CE)</a> concept (1974), which allows all players get higher payoffs than with NE in some games. |
Revision as of 15:45, 19 June 2007
Tutors: Will Braynen, Simon Angus
Content (provisional)
- Why Game theory? When Game theory?
- Simultaneous Games
- The Nash Equilibrium (NE)
- Some standard games (Prisoner's Dilemma, Stag Hunt)
- Sequential Games
- Sub-game perfect NE
- Repeated Games
- Computational Examples (NetLogo)
- Games and Interaction structures
- Applications and Links to other fields
- Biology
- Economics
- Philosophy
- Psychology
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Mollie Poynton
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Monika
Olaf Bochmann
Additional reading and concepts
- Aumann's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlated_equilibrium">Correlated Equilibrium (CE)</a> concept (1974), which allows all players get higher payoffs than with NE in some games.