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The book Agents, Games, and Evolution: Strategies at Work and Play is about how games and strategies are used in different contexts. It covers classical game theory and how agents choose their strategies, as well as how games and strategies affect model systems. The book is divided into four parts: Part I introduces classical game theory and how agents choose their strategies, Part II explores a n... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of how games and strategies are used in different contexts
  • Explores classical game theory and how agents choose their strategies, as well as how games and strategies affect model systems
  • Divided into four parts: Part I introduces classical game theory and how agents choose their strategies, Part II explores a number of basic games, Part III reviews core results and applications of agent-based models in which strategic interaction is present, and Part IV addresses miscellaneous topics in strategic interaction


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The book Agents, Games, and Evolution: Strategies at Work and Play is about how games and strategies are used in different contexts. It covers classical game theory and how agents choose their strategies, as well as how games and strategies affect model systems. The book is divided into four parts: Part I introduces classical game theory and how agents choose their strategies, Part II explores a number of basic games, Part III reviews core results and applications of agent-based models in which strategic interaction is present, and Part IV addresses miscellaneous topics in strategic interaction.

Games, or contexts of strategic interaction, pervade and suffuse our lives and the lives of all organisms. How are we to make sense of and cope with such situations? How should an agent play? When will and when won't cooperation arise and be maintained? Using examples and a careful digestion of the literature, Agents, Games, and Evolution: Strategies at Work and Play addresses these encompassing themes throughout, and is organized into four parts: Part I introduces classical game theory and strategy selection. It compares ideally rational and the naturalist approach used by this book, which focuses on how actual agents chose their strategies, and the effects of these strategies on model systems. Part II explores a number of basic games, using models in which agents have fixed strategies. This section draws heavily on the substantial literature associated with the relevant application areas in the social sciences. Part III reviews core results and applications of agent-based models in which strategic interaction is present and for which design issues have genuine practical import. This section draws heavily on the substantial literature associated with the application area to hand. Part IV addresses miscellaneous topics in strategic interaction, including lying in negotiations, reasoning by backward induction, and evolutionary models. Modeled after the authors' Agents, Games, and Evolution course at the University of Pennsylvania, this book keeps mathematics to a minimum, focusing on computational strategies and useful methods for dealing with a variety of situations.
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