14.126 Game Theory, Fall 2004
A chessboard. (Image courtesy of Daniel Bersak.)
Highlights of this Course
This course features problem sets in the
assignments section and
lecture notes.
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Course Description
This course is a rigorous investigation of the evolutionary and epistemic foundations of solution concepts, such as rationalizability and Nash equilibrium. It covers classical topics, such as repeated games, bargaining, and supermodular games as well as new topics such as global games, heterogeneous priors, psychological games, and games without expected utility maximization. Applications are provided when available.