Objects in the Rearview Mirror - Information Acquisition with Payoff Rivalries and Observation Lags
Offered By: Math TAU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on information acquisition in game theory, focusing on payoff rivalries and observation lags. Delve into the complexities of decision-making when players face delays in observing each other's actions and compete for payoffs. Gain insights into how these factors influence strategic behavior and outcomes in various scenarios. Examine mathematical models and theoretical frameworks that shed light on this intriguing aspect of game theory.
Syllabus
Nicolas Klein talks in the One World Mathematical Game Theory Seminar
Taught by
Math TAU
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