Popularized by movies such as "A Beautiful Mind", game theory is the mathematical modeling of strategic interaction among rational (and irrational) agents. Over four weeks of lectures, this advanced course considers how to design interactions between agents in order to achieve good social outcomes. Three main topics are covered: social choice theory (i.e., collective decision making and voting systems), mechanism design, and auctions.
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Théorie des jeux II : applications avancées
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Université de Stanford
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Programme de cours : ce que vous apprendrez dans ce cours
Social Choice
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Mechanism Design
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Efficient Mechanisms
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Auctions
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- 5 stars74,77 %
- 4 stars21,08 %
- 3 stars3,24 %
- 2 stars0,72 %
- 1 star0,18 %
Meilleurs avis pour THÉORIE DES JEUX II : APPLICATIONS AVANCÉES
I have been grateful to be part of both Game Theory I and II, thank you for all this was very helpful for my career
This was a wonderful and very mathematically intensive course, but completing all the quizzes gave a great sense of accomplishment and developed my understanding of game theory and its various facets.
Brilliant mind-teaser, helps you form skills that will lead to logical thinking in strategic interplays between everyday events and even the more complex one.
Solid through the entire course, good lectures and interesting tasks. Only missing a few explanations in some of the task.
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