Game theory

Game theory

Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interaction between rational decision-makers. It has applications in all fields of social science, as well as in logic and computer science.

Game Theory People (First 27 people) - Page 0

Robert Aumann

Robert Aumann

Israeli-American mathematician

Jean Tirole

Jean Tirole

French professor

Matthew Rabin

Matthew Rabin

Professor

Francesco Parisi

Francesco Parisi

Economist

Nicholas C. Yannelis

Nicholas C. Yannelis


Parag Pathak

Parag Pathak

Professor

Axel Ockenfels

Axel Ockenfels

German economist

Fuhito Kojima

Fuhito Kojima

Japanese economist

Michihiro Kandori

Michihiro Kandori

Japanese economist

Hervé Moulin

Hervé Moulin

French mathematician

Yuliy Sannikov

Yuliy Sannikov

Ukrainian economist

Ben Polak

Ben Polak

Provost of Yale University

Barry Nalebuff

Barry Nalebuff

Professor

Abraham Neyman

Abraham Neyman

Israeli mathematician

Wolfgang Pesendorfer

Wolfgang Pesendorfer

Professor

Richard Zeckhauser

Richard Zeckhauser

American economist

Massimo Egidi

Massimo Egidi

Rector of Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli

Xavier Vives

Xavier Vives

Spanish economist

Werner Güth

Werner Güth

German economist

Shlomo Weber

Shlomo Weber

President of the New Economic School

Peyton Young

Peyton Young

Economist

Moshe Tennenholtz

Moshe Tennenholtz

Computer scientist

Iyad Rahwan

Iyad Rahwan

Australian-Syrian scientist

Hardy Hanappi

Hardy Hanappi

Economist

Jean-Paul Delahaye

Jean-Paul Delahaye

French computer scientist

Tayfun Sönmez

Tayfun Sönmez

Turkish professor

Vladimir Burkov

Vladimir Burkov

Russian author