Game theory and mechanism design (Record no. 2678)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-981-4525-05-3
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Transcribing agency Tata Book House
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Classification number QA269
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Personal name Y Narahari
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Title Game theory and mechanism design
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Jersey:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. World Scientific Publishing,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. [c2014]
300 ## - Physical Description
Pages: 492 p
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Series statement IISc Lecture Notes Series
Volume/sequential designation Vol. 4
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note 1. Introduction and Overview<br/><br/> Non-Cooperative Game Theory:<br/>2. Key Notions in Game Theory<br/>3. Extensive Form Games<br/>4. Strategic Form Games<br/>5. Dominant Strategy Equilibria<br/>6. Pure Strategy Nash Equilibria<br/>7. Mixed Strategies and Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium<br/>8. Utility Theory<br/>9. Matrix Games<br/>10. Existence of Nash Equilibrium<br/>11. Computation of Nash Equilibria<br/>12. Complexity of Computing a Nash Equilibrium<br/>13. Bayesian Games<br/><br/> Mechanism Design:<br/>14. Introduction to Mechanism Design<br/>15. Implementation of Social Choice Functions by Mechanisms<br/>16. Incentive Compatibility and Revelation Theorem<br/>17. The Gibbard-Satterthwaite Impossibility Theorem<br/>18. Vickrey-Clarke-Groves (VCG) Mechanisms<br/>19. Mechanism Design Space in Quasilinear Environment<br/>20. Auctions<br/>21. Optimal Mechanisms and Myerson Auction<br/>22. Mechanism Design for Sponsored Search Auctions<br/>23. Implementation in Ex-Post Nash Equilibrium<br/>24. Further Topics in Mechanism Design<br/><br/> Cooperative Game Theory:<br/>25. Correlated Strategies and Correlated Equilibrium<br/>26. The Two Person Bargaining Problem<br/>27. Coalitional Games with Transferable Utility<br/>28. The Core of Coalitional Games<br/>29. The Shapley Value<br/>30. Other Solution Concepts in Cooperative Game Theory<br/>31. Stable Matching<br/>32. Epilogue<br/>33. Mathematical Preliminaries<br/>
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Summary, etc. This book offers a self-sufficient treatment of a key tool, game theory and mechanism design, to model, analyze, and solve centralized as well as decentralized design problems involving multiple autonomous agents that interact strategically in a rational and intelligent way. The contents of the book provide a sound foundation of game theory and mechanism design theory which clearly represent the “science” behind traditional as well as emerging economic applications for the society. A unique feature of the book is its detailed coverage of mechanism design which is the art of designing a game among strategic agents so that a social goal is realized in an equilibrium of the induced game. Another feature is a large number of illustrative examples that are representative of both classical and modern applications of game theory and mechanism design. The book also includes informative biographical sketches of game theory legends, and is specially customized to a general engineering audience. --- summary provided by publisher
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