In this introductory text, we explain the key concepts and strategies of game theory, alongside the well-known 'games' in which these principles are put to the test. Instead of overwhelming the reader with complex equations and jargon, we unravel the fascinating world of game theory through engaging and entertaining narratives, presenting the fundamentals of the field in an accessible style. Perfect for students beginning their journeys in economic theory and general readers alike, this book will foster an understanding of the hidden strategies at play in all kinds of human interaction.
Game theory, which can also be referred to as the science of strategy, is the study of how agents - individuals, firms, institutions and governments - make a decision when the outcome of their moves depends on the decisions of others. In these situations, the agents sometimes cooperate, sometimes clash, sometimes do both and sometimes act randomly. From low-stakes, everyday decisions to pivotal negotiations between international governments, game theory is applicable to all aspects of our lives as social beings.
Among other applications of game theory, the book proposes a referee assignment system for football competitions like the English Premier League, incorporating team preferences for greater fairness. It also proposes an AI-based method to reduce chess draws, where moves are scored based on their proximity to optimal play, and the player with the highest score wins in the event of a draw.
By:
Nejat Anbarci (Durham University Uk), Akoz Kemal Kivanc (Hse University, Russia) By (artist):
Ergun Akleman (-) Imprint: World Scientific Europe Ltd Country of Publication: United Kingdom ISBN:9781800617643 ISBN 10: 180061764X Pages: 160 Publication Date:25 July 2025 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming