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|a Başar, Tamer
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|a Handbook of Dynamic Game Theory
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Tamer Başar, Georges Zaccour
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|a 1st ed. 2018
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|a 135 illus., 48 illus. in color. eReference
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|a Part I: Theory -- Historical Overview -- Introduction to the Theory of Games -- Repeated Games -- Multistage Games -- Zero-Sum Differential Games -- Nonzero-Sum Differential Games -- Evolutionary Games -- Mean-Field Games -- Stochastic Games -- Learning in Games -- Network Games -- Cooperative Dynamic Games -- Numerical Methods -- Part II: Applications -- Part IIA: Economics -- Resource Economics -- Environment Economics and Climate Change -- Industrial Organization. Macroeconomics -- Energy Markets -- Health Economics -- Auctions -- Mechanism Design -- Part IIB: Management Science -- Operations Management -- Marketing -- Finance -- Accounting -- Part IIC: Engineering -- Robust Designs -- Aerospace -- Transportation -- Security -- Power Systems & Smart Grids -- Communications Networks (Pricing, Congestion Control, Routing, Flow Control) -- Part IID: Pursuit-Evasion Games -- Part IIE: Biology (Applications of Evolutionary Game Theory) -- Part IIF: Social Networks.
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|a Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences
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|a Economic theory
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|a This will be a two-part handbook on Dynamic Game Theory and part of the Springer Reference program. Part I will be on the fundamentals and theory of dynamic games. It will serve as a quick reference and a source of detailed exposure to topics in dynamic games for a broad community of researchers, educators, practitioners, and students. Each topic will be covered in 2-3 chapters with one introducing basic theory and the other one or two covering recent advances and/or special topics. Part II will be on applications in fields such as economics, management science, engineering, biology, and the social sciences
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