What Are the Basics of Game Theory in Morton D. Davis' Introduction?

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Game theory is explored in Morton D. Davis' "Game Theory, a nontechnical introduction," which is praised for its simplicity and affordability. The book serves as an accessible entry point for those new to the subject. It is available in paperback from Dover Press and can also be found used. The discussion emphasizes the importance of seeking out resources like this for foundational knowledge. Overall, Davis' work is recommended for anyone looking to understand the basics of game theory.
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Geer_J said:
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Have you tried google? I just did - there is plenty there.
 
mathman said:
Have you tried google?

Have you tried logarithms?
 
"Game Theory, a nontechnical introduction," by Morton D. Davis. Paperback, Dover Press, 1983.

Intended to be a simple introduction and economically priced. Can be obtain used for that matter.
 
I am studying the mathematical formalism behind non-commutative geometry approach to quantum gravity. I was reading about Hopf algebras and their Drinfeld twist with a specific example of the Moyal-Weyl twist defined as F=exp(-iλ/2θ^(μν)∂_μ⊗∂_ν) where λ is a constant parametar and θ antisymmetric constant tensor. {∂_μ} is the basis of the tangent vector space over the underlying spacetime Now, from my understanding the enveloping algebra which appears in the definition of the Hopf algebra...

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