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14.12 Game Theory Lecture Notes Lectures 3-6
web.mit.edu14.12 Game Theory Lecture Notes ∗ Lectures 3-6 ... to Nature, a probability distribution over the branches that follow needs to be speci fied, e.g., Tail with probability of 1/2 and Head with probability of 1/2. An information set is a collection of points (nodes) ...
Game Theory Lecture Notes
personal.psu.eduGame Theory: Penn State Math 486 Lecture Notes Version 2.1.1 Christopher Gri n « 2010-2021 Licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike …
Price Theory Lecture 2: Supply & Demand
www.csun.eduPrice Theory Lecture 2: Supply & Demand I. The Basic Notion of Supply & Demand Supply-and-demand is a model for understanding the determination of the price of
Introduction to Game Theory Lecture 4: Extensive Games and ...
sites.duke.edu• Person 1 decides to exert high effort (E = H) or low effort (E = L), H > L, in producing a pie. H leads to a big pie with size cH, and L leads to a small pie with size cL. Person 2 then chooses to offer person 1 with x and keep for himself 1−x. Person 1 can accept or reject the offer. If she rejects, neither gets any of the pie.
Graph Theory Lecture Notes
www.personal.psu.edu1.14 A graph and its complement with cliques in one illustrated and independent sets in the other illustrated.17 1.15 A covering is a set of vertices so that ever edge has at least one endpoint inside the covering set.17 2.1 A walk (a), cycle (b), Eulerian trail (c) and Hamiltonian path (d) are illustrated.20 2.2 We illustrate the 6-cycle and 4 ...