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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very brief - might be good for review of game theory,
By "_mt" (KZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Game's Afoot! Game Theory in Myth and Paradox (Student Mathematical Library, Vol. 5) (Student Mathematical Library, V. 5) (Paperback)
This is a very short book and is supposed to be an easy read. It mostly is, but some of the parts required a bit of mathematics so I had to skip them (the part on differential games - requires optimal control theory).Some explanations were way too brief, but I guess if you knew the material from before it would be a useful quick review. Overall, it is a nice book with many interesting examples. But it might be a good idea to combine it with a book that explains more of game theory: try "Game theory for applied economsts" by Robert Gibbons or something more general and non-technical like "Moral Calculations" by Laszlo Mero. |
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The Game's Afoot! Game Theory in Myth and Paradox (Student Mathematical Library, Vol. 5) (Student Mathematical Library, V. 5) by Alexander Mehlmann (Paperback - April 6, 2000)
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