John Nash's formulation of noncooperative game theory was one of the great breakthroughs in the history of social science. Nash's work in this area is reviewed in its historical context to better understand how the fundamental ideas of noncooperative game theory were developed and how they changed the course of economic theory.
L'article étudie les relations entre Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour (TGEB) publiée en 1944 e...
Game Theory and Economic Analysis presents the wide range of current con-tributions of game theory t...
In his Clarendon lectures celebrating the pervasiveness of noncooper-ative game theory throughout th...
Starting from John Nash's pioneering ideas, the paper examines from the viewpoint of the history of ...
NOVEMBER 16, 1999 marks the fifti-eth anniversary of the day that John Nash’s first paper on noncoop...
John Nash's work laid the foundations for evolutionary game theory as well as the theory of games wi...
Indetermination and the Nash method The two famous papers published by John F. Nash in 1950 constit...
Game theory, in its non-cooperative as well as in its cooperative form, has acquired a central role ...
In 1994, John Forbes Nash Jr received the Nobel Prize in Economics for a one-page note published in ...
It gives me great pleasure to chair this seminar on the importance of Nash´s work on the occassion o...
John F. Nash, Jr., submitted his Ph.D. Dissertation entitled Non-cooperative games to Princeton Univ...
Nash versus Von Neumann and Morgenstern : continuity or rift in recent game theory history This pape...
This essay describes one economist's view of how Nash's work influenced the development of game theo...
This paper considers the history of game theory since von Neumann and Morgenstern published their mo...
Almost sixty years ago Morgenstern and von Neumann [14] initiated the study of game theory with thei...
L'article étudie les relations entre Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour (TGEB) publiée en 1944 e...
Game Theory and Economic Analysis presents the wide range of current con-tributions of game theory t...
In his Clarendon lectures celebrating the pervasiveness of noncooper-ative game theory throughout th...
Starting from John Nash's pioneering ideas, the paper examines from the viewpoint of the history of ...
NOVEMBER 16, 1999 marks the fifti-eth anniversary of the day that John Nash’s first paper on noncoop...
John Nash's work laid the foundations for evolutionary game theory as well as the theory of games wi...
Indetermination and the Nash method The two famous papers published by John F. Nash in 1950 constit...
Game theory, in its non-cooperative as well as in its cooperative form, has acquired a central role ...
In 1994, John Forbes Nash Jr received the Nobel Prize in Economics for a one-page note published in ...
It gives me great pleasure to chair this seminar on the importance of Nash´s work on the occassion o...
John F. Nash, Jr., submitted his Ph.D. Dissertation entitled Non-cooperative games to Princeton Univ...
Nash versus Von Neumann and Morgenstern : continuity or rift in recent game theory history This pape...
This essay describes one economist's view of how Nash's work influenced the development of game theo...
This paper considers the history of game theory since von Neumann and Morgenstern published their mo...
Almost sixty years ago Morgenstern and von Neumann [14] initiated the study of game theory with thei...
L'article étudie les relations entre Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour (TGEB) publiée en 1944 e...
Game Theory and Economic Analysis presents the wide range of current con-tributions of game theory t...
In his Clarendon lectures celebrating the pervasiveness of noncooper-ative game theory throughout th...