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This is the classic work upon which modern-day game theory is based. What began more than sixty years ago as a modest proposal that a mathematician and an economist write a short paper together blossomed, in 1944, when Princeton University Press published Theory of Games and Economic Behavior....
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Permissions -- Foreword -- Contributor -- An Appreciation -- Contributor -- 1. Equilibrium Points in n-Person Games. PNAS 36 (1950) 48-49. -- 2. The Bargaining Problem. Econometrica 18 (1950) 155-162. -- 3. Non-Cooperative Games. Annals of Mathematics 54 (1951)...
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I Basic Theories -- Dynamical Systems -- Economic Equilibrium -- Control as Programming in General Normed Linear Spaces -- to the Algebraic Theory of Linear Dynamical Systems -- Duality in Mathematical Programming -- Mathematical Theory of General Systems and some Economic Problems -- Convex...
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In the Fall of 1953, a translation of a paper of Jenő Egerváry from Hungarian into English combined with a result of Dénes Kőnig provided the basis of a good algorithm for the Linear Assignment Problem. To honor the Hungarian mathematicians whose ideas had been used, it was called the...
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