Game theory
From Wiki @ Karl Jones dot com
Game theory is the study of strategic decision making.
Description
Specifically, game theory is "the study of mathematical models of conflict and cooperation between intelligent rational decision-makers."
An alternative term suggested "as a more descriptive name for the discipline" is interactive decision theory.
Game theory is mainly used in:
- Economics
- Political science
- Psychology
A well as:
The subject first addressed zero-sum games, such that one person's gains exactly equal net losses of the other participant or participants.
Today, however, game theory applies to a wide range of behavioral relations, and has developed into an umbrella term for the logical side of decision science, including both humans and non-humans (e.g. computers, animals).
See also
- Agent-based model
- Branching factor
- Calculation
- Computer science
- Decision science
- Game
- Logic
- Mathematics
- Mathematical model
- Risk
- Uncertainty
- Zugzwang
External Links
- Game theory @ Wikipedia