Complexity and game theory

  • Game Theory, Experimental Economics, and Market Design Page is a page describing the work of Al Roth, the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration Emeritus at Harvard University.
  • Centre for Game Theory in Economics organizes yearly summer festivals on game theory, which bring together prominent game theorists and many leading economists from around the world. These festivals contribute to the international visibility of the Stony Brook Economics Department as a premier locus for teaching and research in game theory and its economic applications. A variety of academic departments and institutions, among them Bellcore, the University of Valencia (Spain), NATO, the National Science Foundation, and the Stony Brook Department of Political Science, have provided financial and organizational support to the summer festivals.
  • Combinatorial Game Theory is a website providing further information to those interested in the study of combinatorial game theory.
  • Didactic Web-Based Experiments in Game Theory wants to provide the teacher of a basic course in game theory with free user-friendly didactic tools for conducting web-based thought experiments.
  • Game Theory Society is a society that aims to promote the investigation, teaching, and application of game theory.
  • History of Game Theory is a static webpage that provides an extensive overview of the history of game theory.
  • International Society on Dynamic Games is a society that wants to, among other objectives, promote and foster the development and applications of the theory of dynamic games. A dynamic game is defined as a paradigm for a decision making situation, competitive or conflict process that involves several agents or decision makers in dynamic interaction.
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy “Game Theory” is a static webpage describing the concept of game theory.