Directory of links leads to resources and games on the topic of game theory that involves strategies and mathematics of two-player games.
Read about this economic theory from David Levin of UCLA's Department of Economics. Read research papers along with the basics.
Download papers on economic and game theory, see a timetable of conferences and post questions and answers in the forum.
View a slide presentation which outlines game theory concepts, such as the Nash equilibrium, the prisoner's dilemma and Bonnie's decision tree.
Provides a definition of game theory, lists the assumptions involved and details the theory of rational behavior.
Resource for educators and students of game theory, containing lecture notes, links to text books, and interactive applets and games.
Prof. Al Roth provides introductory articles and bibliographies. With a detailed table of contents for the Handbook of Experimental Economics.
Roger McCain of Drexel University's Economics faculty presents essays on game theory subjects, such as the prisoner's dilemma and zero-sum games.
Economics professor features abstracts of working papers and published research, and links to related Web sites.
Demonstrates mixed strategies by playing rock, paper, scissors against an artificial-intelligence pattern-recognizing algorithm.
Lists the association's members and features links to economics and math associations, game theory conferences and journals.
Provides an overview of the mathematical theories used in military and economic problems, and highlights the work of economist John Nash.
Link to academics and their work in the combined fields of economics and game theory.