Games suggest how to define rational behavior. Surprising aspects of interactive decision theory

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Game theory deals with all situations where two or more people interact in order to achieve some result. Analyzing these situations from a mathematical point of view immediately provides interesting examples and surprising results. © Springer-Verlag Italia, Milano 2009.

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Lucchetti, R. (2009). Games suggest how to define rational behavior. Surprising aspects of interactive decision theory. Modeling, Simulation and Applications, 3, 131–145. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1122-9_9

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