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The Prisoner's Introduction to Game Theory

 * Game theory


 * Definitions
 * Normal-form game
 * Extensive-form game
 * Escalation of commitment
 * Graphical game theory
 * Cooperative game
 * Succinct game
 * Information set (game theory)
 * Hierarchy of beliefs
 * Preference (economics)


 * Equilibrium Concepts
 * Economic equilibrium
 * Solution concept
 * Nash equilibrium
 * Subgame perfect equilibrium
 * Mertens-stable equilibrium
 * Trembling hand perfect equilibrium
 * Proper equilibrium
 * Epsilon-equilibrium
 * Correlated equilibrium
 * Sequential equilibrium
 * Quasi-perfect equilibrium
 * Evolutionarily stable strategy
 * Risk dominance
 * Core (game theory)
 * Shapley value
 * Pareto efficiency
 * Quantal response equilibrium
 * Self-confirming equilibrium
 * Strong Nash equilibrium
 * Markov perfect equilibrium


 * Strategies
 * Strategy (game theory)
 * Strategic dominance
 * Tit for tat
 * Grim trigger
 * Collusion
 * Backward induction
 * Markov strategy


 * Classes of Games
 * Symmetric game
 * Perfect information
 * Simultaneous game
 * Sequential game
 * Repeated game
 * Signaling game
 * Cheap talk
 * Zero-sum game
 * Mechanism design
 * Bargaining problem
 * Stochastic game
 * N-player game
 * Poisson games
 * Nontransitive game
 * Global game
 * Strictly determined game
 * Potential game


 * Games
 * List of games in game theory
 * Prisoner's dilemma
 * Traveler's dilemma
 * Coordination game
 * Chicken (game)
 * Centipede game
 * Volunteer's dilemma
 * Dollar auction
 * Battle of the sexes (game theory)
 * Stag hunt
 * Matching pennies
 * Ultimatum game
 * Rock-paper-scissors
 * Pirate game
 * Dictator game
 * Public goods game
 * Blotto games
 * War of attrition (game)
 * El Farol Bar problem
 * Fair division
 * Fair cake-cutting
 * Cournot competition
 * Deadlock (game theory)
 * Unscrupulous diner's dilemma
 * Guess 2/3 of the average
 * Kuhn poker
 * Screening game
 * Prisoners and hats puzzle
 * Princess and monster game
 * Monty Hall problem
 * Rendezvous problem


 * Theorems
 * Minimax
 * Purification theorem
 * Folk theorem (game theory)
 * Revelation principle
 * Arrow's impossibility theorem


 * Key Figures
 * List of game theorists
 * Albert W. Tucker
 * Amos Tversky
 * Ariel Rubinstein
 * Daniel Kahneman
 * David K. Levine
 * David M. Kreps
 * Donald B. Gillies
 * Drew Fudenberg
 * Eric Maskin
 * Harold W. Kuhn
 * Herbert A. Simon
 * Hervé Moulin
 * Jean Tirole
 * Jean-François Mertens
 * John Harsanyi
 * John Maynard Smith
 * John Forbes Nash Jr.
 * John von Neumann
 * Kenneth Arrow
 * Kenneth Binmore
 * Leonid Hurwicz
 * Lloyd Shapley
 * Melvin Dresher
 * Merrill M. Flood
 * Oskar Morgenstern
 * Paul Milgrom
 * Peyton Young
 * Reinhard Selten
 * Robert Aumann
 * Robert B. Wilson
 * Roger Myerson
 * Samuel Bowles (economist)
 * Thomas Schelling
 * William Vickrey


 * See Also
 * All-pay auction
 * Alpha–beta pruning
 * Bertrand paradox (economics)
 * Bounded rationality
 * Combinatorial game theory
 * Confrontation analysis
 * Coopetition
 * No-win situation
 * Topological game
 * Tragedy of the commons
 * Tyranny of small decisions