This special issue of the MDPI Journal “Mathematics” desires to collect research and survey papers about Game Theory and Decision Theory, from the wide range of these two fields. In particular, papers devoted to significant applications in economics, finance, industrial organization and other various concrete fields are especially welcome as well as papers in which the problem solving requires software implementations, automatic numerical calculus and renowned softwares such as Matlab, Mathematica and so on. Game theory revealed a major method used in mathematical economics and business administration for modelling competing behaviours of interacting agents. We welcome applications in a wide range of economic phenomena and approaches, such as: auctions, bargaining, mergers & acquisitions, co-opetition, pricing, fairdivision, duopolies, oligopolies, social network formation, agent-based computational economics, general equilibrium, mechanism design, voting systems, experimental economics, behavioral economics, information economics, industrial organization, political economy and so on. Papers with interrelations among different approaches to the above themes, with particular emphasis on econophysics, quantum mechanics and statistical physics approaches, are equally welcome. Prof. Dr. David Carfì Guest Editor
Recent Advances in Game and Decision Theory: Structures, Models, Applications and Software Implementation
David Carfì
2018-01-01
Abstract
This special issue of the MDPI Journal “Mathematics” desires to collect research and survey papers about Game Theory and Decision Theory, from the wide range of these two fields. In particular, papers devoted to significant applications in economics, finance, industrial organization and other various concrete fields are especially welcome as well as papers in which the problem solving requires software implementations, automatic numerical calculus and renowned softwares such as Matlab, Mathematica and so on. Game theory revealed a major method used in mathematical economics and business administration for modelling competing behaviours of interacting agents. We welcome applications in a wide range of economic phenomena and approaches, such as: auctions, bargaining, mergers & acquisitions, co-opetition, pricing, fairdivision, duopolies, oligopolies, social network formation, agent-based computational economics, general equilibrium, mechanism design, voting systems, experimental economics, behavioral economics, information economics, industrial organization, political economy and so on. Papers with interrelations among different approaches to the above themes, with particular emphasis on econophysics, quantum mechanics and statistical physics approaches, are equally welcome. Prof. Dr. David Carfì Guest EditorPubblicazioni consigliate
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