TY - BOOK AU - Mike Mesterton-Gibbons TI - An introduction to game - theoretic modelling: : second edition T2 - Student Mathematical Library SN - 978-0821819296 AV - QA269 PY - 2001///] CY - Rhode Island PB - American Mathematical Society KW - Mathematics N1 - Chapter 1. Noncooperative games Chapter 2. Evolutionary stability and other selection criteria Chapter 3. Cooperative games in strategic form Chapter 4. Characteristic function games Chapter 5. Cooperation and the prisoner’s dilemma Chapter 6. More population games Chapter 7. Appraisal Chapter 8. The tracing procedure Chapter 9. Solutions to selected exercises N2 - This book is about using game theory in mathematical modelling. It is an introductory text, covering the basic ideas and methods of game theory as well as the necessary ideas from the vast spectrum of scientific study where the methods are applied. It has by now become generally apparent that game theory is a fascinating branch of mathematics with both serious and recreational applications. Strategic behavior arises whenever the outcome of an individual's action depends on actions to be taken by other individuals—whether human, as in the Prisoners' Dilemma, or otherwise, as in the “duels of damselflies”. As a result, game-theoretic mathematical models are applicable in both the social and natural sciences. In reading this book, you can learn not just about game theory, but also about how to model real situations so that they can be analyzed mathematically. --- summary provided by publisher ER -