Strategic Interactions in Game Theory

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Players and Strategies
  2. Payoff Structures
  3. Game Types
  4. Nash Equilibrium
  5. Dominated Strategies
  6. Mixed Strategies
  7. Extensive Form Games
  8. Game Tree Analysis
  9. Backward Induction
  10. Applications in Economics

📖 1. Players and Strategies

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Players: The decision-makers in a game, which can be individuals, groups, or organizations, each aiming to maximize their own payoff.

  • Strategies: Complete plans of action that specify a player's choices in every possible situation within the game. Strategies can be pure (a specific action) or mixed (probabilistic combination of actions).

  • Payoffs: The outcomes or rewards received by players based on the combination of strategies chosen, often represented numerically in utility or monetary terms.

  • Normal Form: A representation of a game using a matrix that displays players, their strategies, and corresponding payoffs, suitable for analyzing simultaneous-move games.

  • Strategy Profile: A set of strategies, one for each player, representing a specific outcome in the game.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What are players and strategies in the context of game theory?

2. In game theory, what does a strategy profile represent?

3. What is the name of the table that displays players' payoffs based on their strategy choices in a game?

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Players and Strategies

Players aim to maximize payoffs; strategies are complete action plans.

Players — definition?

Decision-makers aiming to maximize payoffs.

Payoff Structures

Payoffs are outcomes assigned to strategy profiles, influencing choices.

Strategies — types?

Pure (specific action) or mixed (probabilistic).

Game Types

Classified as cooperative, non-cooperative, symmetric, zero-sum, etc., affecting analysis.

Payoffs — role?

Numerical rewards based on strategies.

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