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[RIM 402] Introduction to Game Theory
Instruction Language
Azerbaijani
Course Description
This course introduces the mathematical study of strategic interactions where the outcome for an individual depends on the choices of others. The curriculum focuses on fundamental concepts such as Nash Equilibrium, dominant strategies, and zero-sum games. Students explore extensive-form games using decision trees, subgame perfect equilibrium, and the applications of bargaining theory. The course emphasizes the role of game theory in economics, political science, and evolutionary biology, as well as its modern use in network routing and multi-agent AI systems. By the end of the semester, students will be capable of modeling competitive scenarios, predicting player behavior in auctions or negotiations, and designing incentive-compatible mechanisms, providing essential analytical tools for complex decision-making in both social and technical systems.
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