Game Theory with Engineering Applications
Lecture Notes
LEC # |
TOPICS |
LECTURE NOTES |
1 |
Introduction |
(PDF) |
2 |
Strategic form games |
(PDF) |
3 |
Strategic form games: solution concepts |
(PDF) |
4 |
Strategic form games: solution concepts Correlated rationalizability |
(PDF) (PDF) |
5 |
Existence of a Nash equilibrium |
(PDF) |
6 |
Continuous and discontinuous games |
(PDF) (PDF) |
7 |
Supermodular games |
(PDF) |
8 |
Supermodular and potential games |
(PDF) |
9 |
Computation of Nash equilibrium in finite games |
(PDF) |
10 |
Evolution and learning in games |
(PDF) |
11 |
Learning in games |
(PDF) |
12 |
Extensive form games I |
(PDF) |
13 |
Extensive form games II |
(PDF) |
14 |
Nash bargaining solution |
(PDF) |
15 |
Repeated games I |
(PDF) |
16 |
Repeated games II |
(PDF) |
17 |
Games with incomplete information: Bayesian Nash equilibria |
(PDF) |
18 |
Games with incomplete information: Bayesian Nash equilibria and perfect Bayesian equilibria |
(PDF) |
19 |
Mechanism design I |
(PDF) |
20 |
Mechanism design II |
(PDF) |
21 |
Social choice and voting theory |
(PDF) |
Assignments
PROBLEM SETS |
Problem set 1 (PDF) |
Problem set 2 (PDF) |
Problem set 3 (PDF) |
Problem set 4 (PDF) |
Problem set 5 (PDF) |
Exams
MIDTERMS |
2010 midterm (PDF) |
2008 midterm (PDF) |
2006 midterm (PDF) |
2004 midterm (PDF) |