Game Theory(영문)
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Nash균형과 게임이론에 관한 레포트 (영문)
목차
What is Game Theory?
The history of game theory
Example: Quality choice
Nash Equilibrium
Example: Back to Quality choice
References
본문내용
What is Game Theory?
Game theory is the study of conflict and cooperation. Theoretical concepts of games apply whenever the actions of several agents are interdependent. These agents may be an individual, firms, or any combination of these. The concepts of game theory provide a method to formulate structure, examine, and understand strategic scenarios.
The History of Game Theory
The earliest example of a game-theoretic analysis is the study of a duopoly by Antoine Cournot in 1838. A mathematician Emile Borel suggested a theory of games in 1921, which was expanded by the mathematician John von Neumann in 1928 in a “Theory of Parlor Games.” Game theory was established as a field in its own right after the publication of the monumental volume Theory of Games and Economic Behavior by von Neumann and the economist Oskar Morgensternin 1944. This book provided much of the basic terminology and problem setup that is still in use today. In 1950, John Nash demonstrated that finite games have always have an equilibrium point, at which all players choose actions which are best for them given their opponents’ choices. This central concept of non-cooperative game theory has been a focal point of analysis since then. In the 1950s and 1960s, game theory was broadened
참고 자료
Rasmusen, Eric (2007), Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory, 4th ed. Blackwell, Oxford.
Myerson, Roger B. (1991), Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.
Gibbons, Robert (1992), Game Theory for Applied Economists. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.