Agreement and Disagreement in a Non-Classical World
Offered By: Math TAU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intriguing concepts of agreement and disagreement in a non-classical world through this thought-provoking talk by Adam Brandenburger, presented as part of the One World Mathematical Game Theory Seminar. Delve into the intersection of game theory and non-classical physics as Brandenburger examines how traditional notions of consensus and conflict are challenged in unconventional frameworks. Over the course of 66 minutes, gain insights into the complex interplay between mathematical game theory and non-classical paradigms, potentially reshaping your understanding of decision-making processes and strategic interactions in novel contexts.
Syllabus
Adam Brandenburger talks on "Agreement and Disagreement in a Non-Classical World"
Taught by
Math TAU
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