GEOMETRY, LANGUAGE AND STRATEGY
by Gerald H Thomas (Milwaukee School of Engineering, USA)
Geometry, Language and Strategy is a way of looking at game theory or strategic decision-making from a scientific perspective, using standard equations from the fields of engineering and physics. To better approximate reality, it extends game theory beyond the two-player set piece.
The book begins where former game theory literature ends — with multi-person games on a world stage. It encompasses many of the variables encountered in strategic planning, using mathematics borrowed from physics and engineering, rather than the economic models which have not proven to be good in predicting reality.
Contents:
- Rules-of-the-Game
- Flow of Strategic-Mass
- Game Symmetries
- Analysis
- Graphical Presentation
- Applications and Open Problems
- Appendices:
- Thermodynamics
- Symmetry in Differential Geometry
- Central Strategies
- Single Strategy Model
- Single Strategy Numerical Solutions
- Streamlines
- Player Fluid
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Readership: Mathematicians and scientists who wish to broaden their
understanding of economic possibilities using game theory.