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What is game theoryGame theory attempts to mathematically

capture behaviour in strategic situations, in which an individual's success in making choices depends on the choices of others.

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Where’s it used?Applied mathematicsSocial sciences such as:

EconomicsPolitical PsychologyComputer Science (to understand A.I.)Philosophy

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Basic ConceptsGame: a particular sort of conflict in which n

players participate.Move: when the game progresses (e.g. the

roll of a dice)Payoff/outcome: what happens at the end

(e.g. the winnings at the end of a round of poker)

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• A strategy is the set of best choices for a player for an entire game. It is an overlying plan that cannot be upset by occurrences in the game itself.

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Extensive and NormalExtensive: a set of rules and the player’s

strategy determines what they do at each stage. Examples are noughts and crosses or chess.

Normal: a way of representing a game so calculations can be done on it.

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Types of GameOne-person: games such as solitaire, the only

interest is that of the player.2-person: games like chess of backgammonZero-sum games: where the payoff is exactly

the same as the sum of all loses. Any n-person non-zero-sum game can be reduced to an n + 1 zero-sum game

The Game:

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An exampleGame theory can be applied to many games. A simple game is Noughts and Crosses.

If we start by labelling every box as follows.

UL: upper-leftCC: centreLR: lower right etc..

UL

CL CC

URUC

LRLL LC

CR

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We can use the notation to use XUL to signify a game position where X has been placed in the upper-left box.

A game might progress as follows:

XUL-OUR-XCC-OCR-XLC-OLL-XCL-OUC

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It would look like this:

O

X OX

O X

O X

A tie!

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The End.

By Ben and Antony.