Cohesive Games and Lessons Learned from the Field Theory of Games
Offered By: Wolfram via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the insights gained from teaching the Field Theory of Games to upper-level students in this 27-minute Wolfram talk. Discover how students quickly learned to apply the Wolfram Language to game theory problems and grasped key concepts of both traditional and field theory approaches. Examine the challenges in shifting students' perspectives on decision processes from static to dynamic behaviors. Delve into the important concept of cohesive games, which was not covered in the course, and understand how they demonstrate principles of control and effectiveness in game theory.
Syllabus
Cohesive Games and Lessons Learned from the Field Theory of Games
Taught by
Wolfram
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