Game Theory: Introduction

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Published 2019-03-25
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  • @Atlas-ck9vm
    The way this professor looks passionate about his job is really nice to see.
  • 1:22 Rational Activity. 2:57 Strategy and Ethics (Goal Oriented) 5:25 Thomas Hobbes (State of Nature or Civilization?) 7:50 Bad kinds of Cooperation (Conspiracy, Robbery Heist, Price Fixing, Cartel, Mafia) 9:40 Zero Sum Game (1 wins, 1 loses) and Mutually Beneficial Games (both can win), Simultaneous (make choices simultaneously) and Sequential (make choices after the other player makes a choice) Games 13:00 Is war a zero sum game? Not always 14:08 Zero Sum Game Example. 30:40 Simultaneous vs Sequential Games ex. Prisoner's Dilemma
  • @Kit3x
    Daniel, I must say you are an excellent lecturer! Your personality shines and the information you present comes alive! It was really interesting to hear about game theory!
  • @DanUSAno1
    Thanks for sharing this. I miss being a bit younger and being in class. This truly helped me design my game further
  • @ejesunday1790
    The examples sighted and encouraged in the class is pure and clear
  • @JPBotero717
    for more videos like this one on YT. You are brilliant Daniel :)
  • @chuckmartin935
    A powerful speaker and lecturer. His voice carries even without a microphone. He holds your interest.
  • @dantheman6008
    This was a really interesting lecture. I feel that game theory is not taught as much as it should be. I have not come across it in my classes for the past few years,only in my free time. Keep it up.
  • @jasarangita5663
    very interesting lecture prof , i have plan to do doctoral research on game theory , thanks for sharing this.
  • @TheSpasmer
    This is some really good shit. He's super intelligent. I wish I could be in that class. Cheers from Zimbabwe
  • @arunray542
    This is a very intriguing lecture, I wish my professors had taught me the subject in this way.. My approach towards this subject has been very analytical as it was included in "Operations Research", but I enjoyed solving problems. Next I read about it in "A beautiful Mind" a biography of Nobel Prize-winning economist and mathematician John Forbes Nash, Jr. by Sylvia Nasar, professor of journalism at Columbia University (later on watched the movie too). But honestly speaking I never went so deep, I am definitely going to turn some pages as soon as I finish this comment. Absolutely loved the lecture. Thank you for uploading it.
  • game theory, whatever youre gaining someone else is losing, a promotion, being elected etc
  • Game theory is not useless in poker in the same way that chess solvers are not useless for those who study chess.
  • I have playlisted 40 or better videos of yours I'm downloading and putting on kids I pod.