Zero-Sum Games and Linear Programming
Offered By: Math TAU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of game theory and linear programming in this engaging one-hour lecture by Bernhard von Stengel, presented as part of the One World Mathematical Game Theory Seminar. Delve into the intricacies of zero-sum games and discover how linear programming techniques can be applied to analyze and solve these strategic interactions. Gain valuable insights into the mathematical foundations of decision-making in competitive scenarios and enhance your understanding of this crucial area of study in game theory and optimization.
Syllabus
Bernhard von Stengel talks on "Zero-Sum Games and Linear Programming"
Taught by
Math TAU
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