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Identifier 000368523
Title An Information – theoretic view of Game theory
Author Φασουλάκης, Μιχαήλ Ιωάννης
Thesis advisor Τραγανίτης. Απόστολος
Abstract Game theory is the branch of applied mathematics which deals with the strategic thinking in conflict and cooperation situations. So far, Game theory deals with equilibrium theories such as Nash Equilibrium and different refinements of them. However, these equilibriums, which are known to every player, are like a recommendation of the Game theory to the players what they should play in a game. Actually, none of these theories can tell to the players what they can expect in a game with a real life context. So, in 2008 Robert Aumann and Jacques Dreze introduced the concept of Rational Expectations in Games in which the players play a game under a game situation (the real life context) – beliefs about the actions of the others. Every player has his information and tries to optimize his expectation. This led us to see these game situations from an Information – theoretic point of view and try to find what the players will expect in different Information environments.
Language English
Subject Game Theory
Information Theory
Rational Expectations
Issue date 2011-07-15
Collection   School/Department--School of Sciences and Engineering--Department of Computer Science--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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