Algorithmic Game Theory 1st Edition by Noam Nisan (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2007
  • Number of pages: 776 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 4.59 MB
  • Authors: Noam Nisan

Description

In recent years game theory has had a substantial impact on computer science, especially on Internet- and e-commerce-related issues. Algorithmic Game Theory, first published in 2007, develops the central ideas and results of this exciting area in a clear and succinct manner. More than 40 of the top researchers in this field have written chapters that go from the foundations to the state of the art. Basic chapters on algorithmic methods for equilibria, mechanism design and combinatorial auctions are followed by chapters on important game theory applications such as incentives and pricing, cost sharing, information markets and cryptography and security. This definitive work will set the tone of research for the next few years and beyond. Students, researchers, and practitioners alike need to learn more about these fascinating theoretical developments and their widespread practical application.

User’s Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐As expected

⭐If you are looking for a gentle introduction to Game Theory, then look elsewhere. If, on the other hand, you need a fairly comprehensive overview of this complex subject, then this book offers a pretty good shotgun blast that is likely to address your specific areas of interest to some degree. As another reviewer pointed out, the theorems are not exhaustively proven (the authors seem to assume that you can fill-in the blanks they leave). The list of references for each chapter should be sufficient to help the more ignorant among us fill those gaps that are left. Readability is not excellent, but this is an otherwise fine addition to the library of any graduate level student or researcher in the field.

⭐This book talks with several informations about the importance of an efficient calculation for the game theory. The applications of this theory are explicated with particular view about the modern developpement of economy. The proofs are no hard, founded on the method of finite differences, but it need to know the informatics for the calculation.

⭐This is not a book for those who want to learn game theory. This is the book for those who have some knowledge of game theory and want to do computation of equilibria or are interested in CS-related topics.Personally, I’m an economic major student but interested in tech related economic topics. before I read this book, I wrote a theoretical model poping out of my mind, which of course didnt reflect the real world. this book gives me clear ideas what cs scientists are doing, then I can incorporate into my economic models which I think it great and helpful.

⭐Great book. Has a tremendously large range of material in introductory and intermediate level. The way it’s written in the form of a discussion it is great for introducing someone to this subject and explains concepts in an easy way to understand. Due to its more intuitive nature, I would suggest buying it together with another which offers more formal definitions and terminology on some matters though if you want it for academic work.

⭐Awesome book. But need some supplement materials( e.g. Online courses ) for beginner.

⭐looking forward to read it

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