Introduction to Game Theory
Author: Olivier Serre
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Description: Introduction to Game Theory por Olivier Serre is a concise introduction to the fundamental concepts of game theory from a computer science perspective. It provides examples of games, explores Nash equilibria, and touches on algorithmic issues, offering a solid foundation for beginners.
Pages: 57
Megabytes: 0.45 MB
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