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by wenc
3115 days ago
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Thanks, this is a good list. It sounds like there aren't a whole of cases where game theory is explicitly implemented in code, but there are some. The reason I'm interested in explicit implementations in code as opposed to theoretical narratives is because actual implementations have to deal with the not-so-nice cases in the real world, i.e. unaccounted-for interactions, stochasticity, flat-out incorrect conclusions, etc. (there are however some deterministic problem domains where the above aren't issues, and I'm curious to learn what these are). Every model is a simplification, but game theory models usually have less correspondence to reality than most hence my curiosity. Game Theory is often thought of to have broader applicability than it really has (due to hype). My interest is identifying those domains where game theory actually "works". |
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