Course Details
Course offered Autumn 2019
HONORS 220 B: Game Theory and its Applications (NSc)
HONORS 220 B: Game Theory and its Applications (NSc)
SLN 15994 (View UW registration info »)
Credits: 5
Limit: 35 students
Limit: 35 students
6 seats reserved for incoming Freshmen
In game theory, a “game” is any interaction in which decisions must be made. Penalty kicks in soccer. Nuclear disarmament. Predator-prey behaviors. Hostage negotiation. Voting coalitions. Auction bidding. Insurance pricing. Cooperative hunting. Fish schooling. Political collusion. Information sharing. And on and on and on.
Game theory is a math toolkit used to analyze games. It’s a way to formalize games, to think about their strategies, their dynamics, and the expected actions of others. Game theory is the study of how we do — and do not — get along.