Envy-Driven Dynamics in Single-Peaked, Single-Crossing Cheap Talk Games
Offered By: Math TAU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on "Envy-driven dynamics in single-peaked, single-crossing cheap talk games" presented by Francoise Forges as part of the One World Mathematical Game Theory Seminar. Delve into the intricate world of game theory and communication strategies, examining how envy influences decision-making processes in specific game scenarios. Over the course of 55 minutes, gain insights into the complexities of single-peaked and single-crossing cheap talk games, and understand their implications for strategic interactions and information transmission.
Syllabus
Francoise Forges talks on "Envy-driven dynamics in single-peaked, single-crossing cheap talk games"
Taught by
Math TAU
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