AMS 335, Game Theory
Introduction to game theory fundamentals with special emphasis on problems from economics
and political science. Topics include strategic games and Nash equilibrium, games
in coalitional form and the core, bargaining theory, measuring power in voting systems,
problems of fair division, and optimal and stable matching. This course is offered
as both AMS 335 and ECO 355.
Prerequisite: AMS 151 or MAT 126 or 131; C or higher in ECO 303
3 credits
SBC: SBS+
Textbook: No course materials required per the Economics Department
THIS COURSE IS RUN BY THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT. ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS COURSE SHOULD
BE ADDRESSED TO THE ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE OFFICE. THE ECO 303 PREREQUISITE IS STRICTLY
ENFORCED.
Check with Economics Dept for Scheduling