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This project is designed to coordinate efforts on Wikipedia pages pertaining to Game theory. This is an interdisciplinary study encompassing Mathematics, Economics, Political science, Psychology, Biology, Computer science and Philosophy. All participants are welcome!
Since game theory is used by many different disciplines, it is related to many different WikiProjects. Ones with whom we have overlapping interest include:
Please contribute to the discussion on whether Battle of the Sexes (BoS) should be changed to Bach or Stravinsky. There are comments regarding depiction of gender stereotypes and spousal abuse in the current presentation. There is no academic difference between the two presentations. 14.201.171.126 ( talk) 04:02, 20 June 2020 (UTC)
My name is Miko Filppula and I am the author for "formal precommitment mechanism" also known as prefunding algorithm.
Shubik. M Journal of Conflict Resolution, Volume 15, Issue 1, Page 110, “If there is no formal mechanism for precommitment, we would need to specify the degree of belief of the other bidders in order to check upon the stability of the market.
According to Dr. Martin Shubik the grandfather of bidding-fee-auction method. Prefunding, formal precommitment mechanism was the original way of doing business in 1971. It was considered commonsense knowledge in 1971 that auction needed to have atleast 2 or more precommitted bidders before the decision to initiate an auction was made.
To add yourself to the list of project participants, go to the list of WikiProject Game theory participants.
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GameTheory.net has a very nice collection of class notes and a dictionary. If you don't know the area offhand but want to learn this is a great way. Also, most economic publications are distributed on the web long before they ever reach publication. A Google Scholar search will produce lots of papers (although they may be hard to understand in some cases).
Please add a task to this list. If needed explain what you think needs to be done.
Some of these may just need to be redirected.
(a good place to get started if you want to help but don't have a definite idea of how)
Please help us clean out Category:Unassessed game theory articles and Category:Unrated game theory articles. For assessments see Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment for a description of what they mean. For the importance ratings, please use the following scale:
The ratings are done using parameters to the {{ GameTheoryProject}} (which appears on the talk page of relevant articles). Please see its page for instructions.
{{ Infobox equilibrium}}
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{{ Game theory}}
Opera | Football | |
Opera | 3,2 | 1,1 |
Football | 0,0 | 2,3 |
Battle of the Sexes 2 |
{{ Payoff matrix}}
Currently stubs are marked with {{ gametheory-stub}}, and if necessary with {{ econ-stub}} and sometimes {{ math-stub}}
Maintaining a complete list would be far too hard and not terribly useful. All of our pages will appear in Category:Game theory. Also, a list of pages that use the above template can be found here. The main article is: Game theory.
This is a
WikiProject, an area for focused collaboration among Wikipedians. New participants are welcome; please feel free to participate!
|
Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Game theory. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
For more information on WikiProjects, please see Wikipedia:WikiProjects and Wikipedia:WikiProject best practices.
|
This project is designed to coordinate efforts on Wikipedia pages pertaining to Game theory. This is an interdisciplinary study encompassing Mathematics, Economics, Political science, Psychology, Biology, Computer science and Philosophy. All participants are welcome!
Since game theory is used by many different disciplines, it is related to many different WikiProjects. Ones with whom we have overlapping interest include:
Please contribute to the discussion on whether Battle of the Sexes (BoS) should be changed to Bach or Stravinsky. There are comments regarding depiction of gender stereotypes and spousal abuse in the current presentation. There is no academic difference between the two presentations. 14.201.171.126 ( talk) 04:02, 20 June 2020 (UTC)
My name is Miko Filppula and I am the author for "formal precommitment mechanism" also known as prefunding algorithm.
Shubik. M Journal of Conflict Resolution, Volume 15, Issue 1, Page 110, “If there is no formal mechanism for precommitment, we would need to specify the degree of belief of the other bidders in order to check upon the stability of the market.
According to Dr. Martin Shubik the grandfather of bidding-fee-auction method. Prefunding, formal precommitment mechanism was the original way of doing business in 1971. It was considered commonsense knowledge in 1971 that auction needed to have atleast 2 or more precommitted bidders before the decision to initiate an auction was made.
To add yourself to the list of project participants, go to the list of WikiProject Game theory participants.
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{{ Template:User interest game theory}} |
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Usage | ||
{{ Template:User WP Game theory}} |
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Usage | ||
{{ Template:User WikiProject Game theory}} |
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Usage |
GameTheory.net has a very nice collection of class notes and a dictionary. If you don't know the area offhand but want to learn this is a great way. Also, most economic publications are distributed on the web long before they ever reach publication. A Google Scholar search will produce lots of papers (although they may be hard to understand in some cases).
Please add a task to this list. If needed explain what you think needs to be done.
Some of these may just need to be redirected.
(a good place to get started if you want to help but don't have a definite idea of how)
Please help us clean out Category:Unassessed game theory articles and Category:Unrated game theory articles. For assessments see Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Assessment for a description of what they mean. For the importance ratings, please use the following scale:
The ratings are done using parameters to the {{ GameTheoryProject}} (which appears on the talk page of relevant articles). Please see its page for instructions.
{{ Infobox equilibrium}}
{{ GameTheoryProject}}
Game theory NA‑class | |||||||
|
{{ Game theory}}
Opera | Football | |
Opera | 3,2 | 1,1 |
Football | 0,0 | 2,3 |
Battle of the Sexes 2 |
{{ Payoff matrix}}
Currently stubs are marked with {{ gametheory-stub}}, and if necessary with {{ econ-stub}} and sometimes {{ math-stub}}
Maintaining a complete list would be far too hard and not terribly useful. All of our pages will appear in Category:Game theory. Also, a list of pages that use the above template can be found here. The main article is: Game theory.