Puzzles and Paradoxes from Decision and Game Theory
Eric Pacuit
Logic and Computation (Foundational)
First week, from 9:00 to 10:30
Abstract
The course will provide a broad overview of decision and game theory emphasizing issues of particular relevance to students at ESSLLI. The main objective is to provide a solid foundation for people that want to incorporate results and ideas from decision game theory into their field of study. The primary focus of the course will be to discuss the puzzles and paradoxes that have a prominent place in the decision and game theory literature.