Las contribuciones de Robert Aumann y Thomas Schelling a la Teoría de Juegos: Análisis del conflicto y de la cooperación
The work of two researchers, Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling, was essential in the subsequent development of non-cooperative game theory and its application to the great questions of the social sciences. 2 Focusing the subject from different angles –Aumann from mathematics and Schelling fro...
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2005
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| Summary: | The work of two researchers, Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling, was essential in the subsequent development of non-cooperative game theory and its application to the great questions of the social sciences. 2 Focusing the subject from different angles –Aumann from mathematics and Schelling from economics - they both perceived that the game theory perspective had the potential to give a new way of analyzing human interaction. Maybe more Importantly, Schelling showed that many known social interactions could be seen as non-cooperative games involving both common interests as in conflict, and Aumann showed that long-term social interaction it could be comprehensively analyzed using formal noncooperative game theory. |
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