Repeated Games
Advancements in Game Theory Through Challenging Exercises
Sylvain Sorin author Shmuel Zamir author Jean-François Mertens author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:9th Feb '15
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This influential work, Repeated Games, builds on foundational research to enhance the understanding of game theory through challenging exercises and new findings.
Based on a collection of working papers released by the Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE) at the Université Catholique de Louvain in 1994, Repeated Games stands as a significant contribution to the field of game theory. This work, crafted by leading experts Jean-François Mertens, Sylvain Sorin, and Shmuel Zamir, enhances the clarity and depth of the original papers, presenting results with a level of generality that surpasses previous studies. The authors not only revisit classic results but also introduce numerous new findings, making this book an essential resource for both scholars and practitioners.
Repeated Games features a range of challenging and important problems, thoughtfully designed as exercises throughout the text. Each exercise is accompanied by detailed hints, guiding readers toward the solutions while encouraging independent thought. This pedagogical approach not only aids in understanding complex concepts but also fosters a deeper engagement with the material, making it accessible to a wider audience.
Furthermore, a new bibliography included in Repeated Games traces the evolution of the core concepts from their inception to the present day, providing context and insight into the ongoing development of game theory. This landmark work is not just a collection of papers; it is a comprehensive resource that advances the literature in a meaningful way, ensuring its place in the canon of game theory scholarship.
'In the early 1990s, Jean-François Mertens, Sylvain Sorin, and Shmuel Zamir collaborated on a series of deep papers on repeated games, which, unfortunately, they never published. Happily, this book at long last makes their important and still highly pertinent work widely accessible.' Eric Maskin, Nobel Laureate in Economics, Harvard University
'This work is a landmark in the scholarship of game theory. The results and proofs in this text are the foundations on which modern repeated-game theory is built. It is not only the outstanding coverage of foundational material that makes this text one of a kind; it is the generality and the breadth of vision that are its most special features. The series of working papers on which this text is based already has the status of folklore among game theorists. Many of us have known and used the working-paper version of this volume for our entire research careers. This work is unique and remarkable and will continue to be thought so fifty years from today.' Martin Cripps, University College London
'This book, by three of the foremost experts in the field, presents a comprehensive account of the theory of repeated games - one of the most important branches of game theory. The book is remarkable on many counts. It provides a unified point of view for a host of results, some seemingly disparate. The theorems are given in their most general form, and the proofs are sharp and concise. The discussions, while brief, are sophisticated and illuminating. This is not an easy book. But the reader who puts in the work to master it will be handsomely rewarded by a deep understanding not only of repeated games, but of all of game theory.' Elon Kohlberg, Royal Little Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
'This wonderful book is essential reading for graduate students and researchers in game theory, both as a textbook and as a reference. It contains a wealth of results that cannot be found elsewhere. An instant classic.' Johannes Hörner, Yale University
'The study of long-term interactions - 'repeated games' - is one of the most fascinating, and fruitful, areas of research in game theory. The content of this volume - with its outstanding coverage, both broad and deep, and written by the leading experts - has long been regarded as the 'bible' of this area. It is high time that it be made widely available in book form.' Sergiu Hart, Alice Kusiel and Kurt Vorreuter University Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
ISBN: 9781107030206
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 33mm
Weight: 960g
598 pages