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CMPS272: Evolutionary Game Theory

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Reviews static equilibrium concepts, games of incomplete information, and the traditional theory of dynamic games in discrete time. Develops recent evolutionary game models, including replicator and best reply dynamics, and applications to economics, computer science, and biology. Prerequisite(s): upper-division math courses in probability theory are strongly recommended. (Cannot receive credit for this course and Economics 166B, Computer Science 166B, or Biology: Ecology and Evolutionary 176B.) (Also offered as Biology: Ecology & Evolutionary 274. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) D. Friedman, B. Sinervo, M. Warmuth

5 Credits

YearFallWinterSpringSummer
2012-13
  • Section 01
    Staff
2011-12
  • Section 01
    Daniel Friedman
    Manfred Warmuth
    Barry Sinervo
2009-10
  • Section 01

    Daniel Friedman
2008-09
  • Section 01
    Daniel Friedman
2007-08
  • Section 01
    Staff
2006-07
  • Section 01
    Manfred Warmuth
2001-02
  • Section 01
    Manfred Warmuth

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