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John D. Beasley
Paperback - $17.95
This book examines how simple mathematical analysis can throw unexpected light on games of every type -- games of chance, games of skill, games of chance and skill, and automatic games. Discusses& nbsp; classic puzzles as peg solitaire and Rubik's cu ...
Ken Binmore
Hardcover - $157.95
Ken Binmore's previous game theory textbook, Fun and Games (D.C. Heath, 1991), carved out a significant niche in the advanced undergraduate market; it was intellectually serious and more up-to-date than its competitors, but also accessibly written. I ...
David A. Blackwell
Paperback - $29.95
A problem-oriented text for evaluating statistical procedures through decision and game theory. First-year graduates in statistics, computer experts and others will find this highly respected work best introduction to growing field.
Edward M. Bolger
Paperback - $105.95
Topics in Game Theory is based on a set of course notes used by the author in his Game Theory course at Miami University. Game theory uses mathematical models to analyze situations involving conflict or cooperation between decision makers. It can be ...
Steven J. Brams
Paperback - $69.95
Steven J. Bram's Theory Of Moves, though based on the classical theory of games, proposes major changes in its rules to render it a truly dynamic theory.
Henri Cartan
Paperback - $21.95
Hailed by "Mathematical Review as "a superb text for an undergraduate course in advanced calculus" and "an excellent foundation for global and nonlinear algebra," this volume by a world-famous mathematician was originally published in France, where t ...