Game Theory
by Giacomo Bonanno
Publisher: University of California, Davis 2015
Number of pages: 585
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This is an Open Access textbook on non-cooperative Game Theory with 165 solved exercises. The book is intended to be rigorous and it includes several proofs. It is appropriate for an advanced undergraduate class in game theory and also for a first-year graduate-level class.
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