Books about game theory

The Complexity of Cooperation

The Complexity of Cooperation, by Robert Axelrod, is the sequel to The Evolution of Cooperation. It is a compendium of seven articles that previously appeared in journals on a variety of subjects. The book extends Axelrod's method of applying the results of game theory, in particular that derived from analysis of the Prisoner's Dilemma (IPD) problem, to real world situations. (Wikipedia).

The Complexity of Cooperation
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The 7 Keys to Creative Collaboration

► Please Subscribe to My Channel Here - http://bit.ly/spencervideos Group work doesn't have to suck. In this sketch note video, we explore what makes creative collaboration work. Transcript. We’ve all had times when group work failed. Perhaps you missed deadlines, failed to communicat

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How to Become a Better Collaborator

In this video, you’ll learn tips and strategies for better collaboration. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/creativity/how-to-become-a-better-collaborator/1/ for more information. We hope you enjoy!

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Work Together

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From playlist EvoS Seminar 2017

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NOTACON 9: Collaboration. You keep using that word... (EN) | Enh. audio

Speaker: Angela Harms Sure. You collaborate every day at work, right? Except you don't. Because collaboration is not the same as cooperation. Cooperation is where everybody does their part. Collaboration creates a solution that's more than the sum of those parts. Cooperation helps us cho

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Nikolai Sokov, Entering a World of Unregulated Arms Races and New Capabilities

The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization convened “International Cooperation in the National Interest: In Defense of the Multilateral System”, a colloquium to discuss four areas where threats to the multilateral system are particularly consequential: the UN Framework Convention on Cl

From playlist International Cooperation in the National Interest “In Defense of the Multilateral System”

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Humour In Relationships

One of the most vital ingredients to keep a relationship going is a capacity for humour. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://bit.ly/2bRqbGj Our website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: http://bit.ly/2bYUsjT Watch

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Anup Rao : Communication Complexity and Information Complexity - 3

The study of efficient communication communication using tools from information theory has led to many interesting results for basic problems in the last few decades. In this mini-course, we shall learn the basic concepts of communication complexity and see some its applications to distrib

From playlist Nexus Trimester - 2016 -Tutorial Week at CIRM

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NOTACON 9: Collaboration. You keep using that word... (EN)

Speaker: Angela Harms Sure. You collaborate every day at work, right? Except you don't. Because collaboration is not the same as cooperation. Cooperation is where everybody does their part. Collaboration creates a solution that's more than the sum of those parts. Cooperation helps us cho

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Work Conflicts

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

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The Role of Multi-Agent Learning in Artificial Intelligence Research at DeepMind

Event Blurb: In computer science, an agent can be thought of as a computational entity that repeatedly perceives the environment, and takes action so as to optimize long term reward. We consider intelligence to be the ability of an agent to achieve goals in a wide range of environments (

From playlist AI at the Turing

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Michael Muthukrishna - Paradox of diversity in the collective brain - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 18 February 2022. Michael Muthukrishna of the London School of Economics and Political Science presents "Paradox of diversity in the collective brain" at IPAM's Mathematics of Collective Intelligence Workshop. Abstract: Human societies behave as collective brains (Muthukrishna & H

From playlist Workshop: Mathematics of Collective Intelligence - Feb. 15 - 19, 2022.

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Quantum Transport, Lecture 13: Superconductivity

Instructor: Sergey Frolov, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2013 http://sergeyfrolov.wordpress.com/ Summary: basics of superconductivity, Cooper pairing, energy gap, Andreev reflection. Quantum Transport course development supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant DM

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Dirk Helbing: Economics 2.0

At the Vision in Science Conference 2013 in Dresden Dirk Helbing from the ETH Zurich compares our modern world with the world's greatest civilisations. By using traffic as an example, he talks about the predictability of human decisions. He shows how communication and information systems c

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Making sense of cross-scale dynamics... - Ringsmuth - Workshop 3 - CEB T3 2019

Ringsmuth (Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University) / 06.12.2019 Making sense of cross-scale dynamics in social-ecological systems ---------------------------------- Vous pouvez nous rejoindre sur les réseaux sociaux pour suivre nos actualités. Facebook : https://www.fac

From playlist 2019 - T3 - The Mathematics of Climate and the Environment

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ETH Lecture 05. Systems Dynamics I: Modelling (20/10/2011)

Course: Systems Dynamics and Complexity (Fall 2011) from ETH Zurich. Source: http://www.video.ethz.ch/lectures/d-mtec/2011/autumn/351-0541-00L.html

From playlist ETH Zürich: Systems Dynamics and Complexity (Fall 2011) | CosmoLearning Mathematics

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Stimson Lectures: Anne-Marie Slaughter, “Network Strategies for Resilience, Action, and Scale”

Anne-Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America, and the Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, gave a series of three talks in November on “The Strategy of Connection” for the Henry L. Stimson Lectures on W

From playlist The MacMillan Center

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Games people play: Individual decisions and collective outcomes by Supratim Sengupta

Program Summer Research Program on Dynamics of Complex Systems ORGANIZERS: Amit Apte, Soumitro Banerjee, Pranay Goel, Partha Guha, Neelima Gupte, Govindan Rangarajan and Somdatta Sinha DATE : 15 May 2019 to 12 July 2019 VENUE : Madhava hall for Summer School & Ramanujan hall f

From playlist Summer Research Program On Dynamics Of Complex Systems 2019

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Cooperative Games and Solution Concepts by Ramasuri Narayanam

Program Summer Research Program on Dynamics of Complex Systems ORGANIZERS: Amit Apte, Soumitro Banerjee, Pranay Goel, Partha Guha, Neelima Gupte, Govindan Rangarajan and Somdatta Sinha DATE : 15 May 2019 to 12 July 2019 VENUE : Madhava hall for Summer School & Ramanujan hall f

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The Purpose of Friendship

Our desire to build good and lasting friendships is often undermined by a lack of focus on what friendship should really be about. Getting clear about what friendship is for isn’t cynical; it provides the foundation for genuine bonds. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we shi

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