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Game theory is a mathematical theory of strategic interaction developed by economists, mathematicians and biologists.
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Provides information and resources pertaining to the computational study of economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents. Provided by Leigh Tesfatsion.
Provides the teacher of a basic course in Game Theory with free user-friendly didactic tools for conducting web-based thought experiments. Provides customizable exercises and subject response statistics. Constructed by Ariel Rubinstein and Eli Zvuluny.
Index of economics institutions on the Internet.
Provides software library in C++ for performing various operations on n-person games in either extensive or normal form.
Game theory resources including lectures, text books, and online games. Includes sections on game theory in movies and interactive simulations of game-theoretic concepts. Provided by Mike Shor at Vanderbilt University.
Two applets which demonstrate Bayes Rule. The first applet evaluates the chance of having a disease given that one is tested positive. The second presents similar principles in a labor management context.
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Various links to game theory collected by Marcelo Clerici-Arias at Stanford University.
Free open-source software for voting and election games and simulations, or lectures and research.
Index of economics institutions on the Internet.
Provides software library in C++ for performing various operations on n-person games in either extensive or normal form.
Provides the teacher of a basic course in Game Theory with free user-friendly didactic tools for conducting web-based thought experiments. Provides customizable exercises and subject response statistics. Constructed by Ariel Rubinstein and Eli Zvuluny.
Provides information and resources pertaining to the computational study of economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents. Provided by Leigh Tesfatsion.
Two applets which demonstrate Bayes Rule. The first applet evaluates the chance of having a disease given that one is tested positive. The second presents similar principles in a labor management context.
Contains information on members, meetings, and publications.
Free open-source software for voting and election games and simulations, or lectures and research.
Various links to game theory collected by Marcelo Clerici-Arias at Stanford University.
Game theory resources including lectures, text books, and online games. Includes sections on game theory in movies and interactive simulations of game-theoretic concepts. Provided by Mike Shor at Vanderbilt University.

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