D.10: Game Theory

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== Oregon Department of Education knowledge and skills for Game Theory ==
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'''D.10 Game Theory:''' Understand and use game theory methods to solve strictly
'''D.10 Game Theory:''' Understand and use game theory methods to solve strictly
determined games and non-strictly determined games.
determined games and non-strictly determined games.
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D.10.4 Use game theory to find optimal mixed strategies such as expected values or
D.10.4 Use game theory to find optimal mixed strategies such as expected values or
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== Discrete Math Learning modules ==
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[[media:Game_theory.pptx | Introduction to game theory (from Terrel Smith's class, MS-Powerpoint slide set)]]<br/><br/>
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Current revision as of 21:32, 6 January 2011

Oregon Department of Education knowledge and skills for Game Theory

D.10 Game Theory: Understand and use game theory methods to solve strictly determined games and non-strictly determined games.

D.10.1 Use game theory to solve strictly determined games.

D.10.2 Use game theory to solve non-strictly determined games.

D.10.3 Use game theory to create models for games.

D.10.4 Use game theory to find optimal mixed strategies such as expected values or payoff values.

Discrete Math Learning modules

Introduction to game theory (from Terrel Smith's class, MS-Powerpoint slide set)

Resources for Game Theory




HS Discrete Math (CS0) top page


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