Game Theory RelaunchedEdited by Hardy Hanappi, ISBN 978-953-51-1078-1, 356 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published March 27, 2013 under CC BY 3.0 license
DOI: 10.5772/2563
Edited Volume

The game is on. Do you know how to play? Game theory sets out to explore what can be said about making decisions which go beyond accepting the rules of a game. Since 1942, a well elaborated mathematical apparatus has been developed to do so; but there is more. During the last three decades game theoretic reasoning has popped up in many other fields as well - from engineering to biology and psychology. New simulation tools and network analysis have made game theory omnipresent these days. This book collects recent research papers in game theory, which come from diverse scientific communities all across the world; they combine many different fields like economics, politics, history, engineering, mathematics, physics, and psychology. All of them have as a common denominator some method of game theory. Enjoy.
- Chapter 1
The Neumann-Morgenstern Project – Game Theory as a Formal Language for the Social Sciencesby Hardy Hanappi - Chapter 2
Can Deterrence Lead to Fairness?by Riccardo Alberti and Atulya K. Nagar - Chapter 3
Inductive Game Theory: A Simulation Study of Learning a Social Situationby Eizo Akiyama, Ryuichiro Ishikawa, Mamoru Kaneko and J. Jude Kline - Chapter 4
A Tale of Two Ports: Extending the Bertrand Model Along the Needs of a Case Studyby Naima Saeed and Odd I. Larsen - Chapter 5
A Game Theoretic Approach Based Adaptive Control Design for Sequentially Interconnected SISO Linear Systemsby Sheng Zeng and Emmanuel Fernandez - Chapter 6
Models for Highway Cost Allocationby Alberto Garcia-Diaz and Dong-Ju Lee - Chapter 7
A Game Theoretic Analysis of Price-QoS Market Share in Presence of Adversarial Service Providersby Mohamed Baslam, Rachid El-Azouzi, Essaid Sabir, Loubna Echabbi and El-Houssine Bouyakhf - Chapter 8
Cooperative Game Theory and Its Application in Localization Algorithmsby Senka Hadzic, Shahid Mumtaz and Jonathan Rodriguez - Chapter 9
Models of Paradoxical Coincident Cost Degradation in Noncooperative Networksby Hisao Kameda - Chapter 10
On the Long-Run Equilibria of a Class of Large Supergamesby Anjiao Wang, Zhongxing Ye and Yucan Liu - Chapter 11
Cooperative Trust Gamesby Dariusz G. Mikulski - Chapter 12
A Graphical Game for Cooperative Neighbourhoods of Selfishly Oriented Entitiesby Antoniou Josephina, Lesta Papadopoulou Vicky, Libman Lavy and Pitsillides Andreas - Chapter 13
Geometrical Exploration of Quantum Gamesby David Schneider - Chapter 14
Physical Realization of a Quantum Gameby A.M. Kowalski, A. Plastino and M. Casas - Chapter 15
Nash Equilibrium Strategies in Fuzzy Gamesby Alireza Chakeri, Nasser Sadati and Guy A. Dumont - Chapter 16
Game Theory as Psychological Investigationby Paul A. Wagner