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Author Thomas, G. H. (Gerald Harper), 1942-

Title Geometry, language and strategy / Gerald H. Thomas.

Publication Info. Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, [2006]
©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 240 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Series Series on knots and everything ; v. 37
K & E series on knots and everything ; v. 37.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-235) and index.
Note Print version record.
Summary Annotation Geometry, Language and Strategy is a way of looking at game theory or strategic decision-making from a scientific perspective, using standard equations from the fields of engineering and physics. To better approximate reality, it extends game theory beyond the two-player set piece. The book begins where former game theory literature ends? with multi-person games on a world stage. It encompasses many of the variables encountered in strategic planning, using mathematics borrowed from physics and engineering, rather than the economic models which have not proven to be good in predicting reality.
Contents 1. Introduction. 1.1. Geometry of economic games. 1.2. Market fluid. 1.3. Thermodynamics of games. 1.4. Rules of the game. 1.5. Economic justification. 1.6. Dynamic games. 1.7. Nature of time. 1.8. Outline -- 2. Rules-of-the-game. 2.1. Games are covariant. 2.2. General attributes of the game matrix. 2.3. Geodesics. 2.4. Games are locally flat. 2.5. Dynamic game theory hypothesis -- 3. Flow of strategic-mass. 3.1. Local versus global. 3.2. The connection. 3.3. Curvature. 3.4. Geometry specified by sources -- 4. Game symmetries. 4.1. Earth's symmetries. 4.2. Active and inactive choices. 4.3. Covariance or isometry. 4.4. Dynamic theory of games. 4.5. Time isometry -- 5. Analysis. 5.1. Reference frames. 5.2. Two-person zero-sum fair game. 5.3. Central frame models. 5.4. Basic behavior -- 6. Graphical presentation. 6.1. Fair games. 6.2. Value games. 6.3. Three-person game. 6.4. Observations -- 7. Applications and open problems. 7.1. Organizational dynamics. 7.2. Reorganization cycles. 7.3. What is a player? 7.4. Flat games. 7.5. Three-person and higher games. 7.6. Non-zero sum games. 7.7. Viscous games. 7.8. Quantum games. 7.9. Complete solutions.
Subject Game theory.
Statistical decision.
Management science.
MATHEMATICS -- Game Theory.
Game theory. (OCoLC)fst00937501
Management science. (OCoLC)fst01007306
Statistical decision. (OCoLC)fst01132059
Other Form: Print version: Thomas, G.H. (Gerald Harper), 1942- Geometry, language and strategy. Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2006 (DLC) 2005057872
ISBN 9789812774477 (electronic bk.)
9812774475 (electronic bk.)
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