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Game Theory 101
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Learn to think on your feet! Follow along with this game theory series to better understand how people behave when confronted with a variety of decisions.
with William SpanielLearn to think on your feet! Follow along with this game theory series to better understand how people behave when confronted with a variety of decisions.
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What happens if two suspects are questioned on suspicion of robbery? If everyone is looking out for their own interests, the results might surprise you!
with William SpanielWhat happens if two suspects are questioned on suspicion of robbery? If everyone is looking out for their own interests, the results might surprise you!
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Learn to apply the Prisoner's Dilemma approach to a larger game using a tactic called iterative elimination of strategically dominated strategies.
with William SpanielLearn to apply the Prisoner's Dilemma approach to a larger game using a tactic called iterative elimination of strategically dominated strategies.
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Inspired by the movie "A Beautiful Mind?" Learn what it really means to find a Nash equilibrium—or win-win situation—in this Game Theory 101 lesson.
with William SpanielInspired by the movie "A Beautiful Mind?" Learn what it really means to find a Nash equilibrium—or win-win situation—in this Game Theory 101 lesson.
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Game theory isn't just about winning or losing, it's how you play the game. Learn how the Nash equilibrium can help you achieve great things!
with William SpanielGame theory isn't just about winning or losing, it's how you play the game. Learn how the Nash equilibrium can help you achieve great things!
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