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519.8 --- stochastische modellen --- speltheorieën --- Management games. --- Business games --- Industrial gaming --- Industrial management games --- Aumann, Robert J. --- Aumann, R. J. --- Operational research. Game theory --- Economics --- Game theory --- Management --- Management games --- Administration --- Games, Theory of --- Theory of games --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Games of strategy (Mathematics) --- Industrial management --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Mathematical models --- Mathematics --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Simulation methods
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This volume is based on lectures given at the NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Stochastic Games and Applications," which took place at Stony Brook, NY, USA, July 1999. It gives the editors great pleasure to present it on the occasion of L.S. Shapley's eightieth birthday, and on the fiftieth "birthday" of his seminal paper "Stochastic Games," with which this volume opens. We wish to thank NATO for the grant that made the Institute and this volume possible, and the Center for Game Theory in Economics of the State University of New York at Stony Brook for hosting this event. We also wish to thank the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, for providing continuing financial support, without which this project would never have been completed. In particular, we are grateful to our editorial assistant Mike Borns, whose work has been indispensable. We also would like to acknowledge the support of the Ecole Poly tech nique, Paris, and the Israel Science Foundation. March 2003 Abraham Neyman and Sylvain Sorin ix STOCHASTIC GAMES L.S. SHAPLEY University of California at Los Angeles Los Angeles, USA 1. Introduction In a stochastic game the play proceeds by steps from position to position, according to transition probabilities controlled jointly by the two players.
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