MAT199
·
Erich Prisner
·
Franklin College
· Fall 2007
All Material
A1:
Introduction
A2:
Simultaneous Games
Example 1:
Chairman Paradox
Example 2:
Household Time Allocation
D1: History:
Princeton
C1: Extra Topic:
Unit Square Games
A3:
Sequential Games I:
Example 3:
LegislatorsVote
Example 4:
Matching Chairs
A4:
Probability, Expected Value
D2: History:
France 1654
Excel File
C2: Extra Topic:
Measurement Scales and Utility
Example 5:
Lottery
Example 6a:
DMA Soccer I
Static 9-rounds DMA Soccer applet
Static 3-rounds DMA Soccer applet
Excel File for one round
Example 7:
Dividing Six Items
A5:
Sequential Games II: Perfect Information but Randomness
Example 8:
Sequential Quiz Show
Example 9:
Mini Blackjack and Card Counting I
Applet two humans
Applet human against computer dealer
Applet human against computer dealer, variable bets
Applet: Optimal and automatic Ann against Dealer Beth
Applet Optimal and automatic Ann against Dealer Beth, with statistics
MiniBlackJack Excel File
Card Counting Excel File
D3: History:
Las Vegas
Example 10:
Shubik Auction
C3: Extra Topic:
Decision Theory
A6:
Applications
D4: History:
Santa Monica 50s
A7:
Sequential Games III: Imperfect Information and Randomness
A8:
Normal Form and Strategies
Example 11a:
Waiting for Mr. Perfect I
Excel File for the normal forms
A9:
Mixed Strategies
Example 12:
3 Spinner
C4: Extra Topic:
Brown's Theorem
Example 13:
VNM-Poker
A10:
Behavior Strategies
A11:
Subgames
Example 11b:
Waiting for Mr. Perfect II
Example 6b:
DMA Soccer II
Dynamic 9-rounds DMA Soccer applet
Excel Sheet
Example 14:
Multiple-Round Chicken
Nash.xls Excel sheet for small normal forms
Example 15:
Simultaneous Quiz Show
C5: Extra Topic:
Cooperation
Example 16:
3-Person Mora versus 3-Person Rock-Scissors-Paper
C6: Extra Topic:
Linear Programming
Example 17:
Cinque-Uno
C7: Extra Topic:
Incomplete Information
D5: History:
Stockholm
Literature
List of all games considered