Theodore L. Turocy, Behavioural game theorist

Director, Centre for Behavioural and Experimental Social Science, University of East Anglia
Senior Lecturer, School of Economics, University of East Anglia
Director, The Gambit Project

Game theory

Citation:
Turocy, T.L., von Stengel, B. (2002) Game theory. In Encyclopedia of Information Systems, Volume 2. San Diego: Elsevier Science, 403-420.
Introduction:
Game theory is the formal study of conflict and cooperation. Game theoretic concepts apply whenever the actions of several agents are interdependent. These agents may be individuals, groups, firms, or any combination of these. The concepts of game theory provide a language to formulate, structure, analyze, and understand strategic scenarios.
Availability:
Early version available as Centre for Discrete and Applicable Mathematics, London School of Economics, Research Report LSE-CDAM-2001-09.