Using Large-Scale Computing to Find Equilibrium Solutions in Game Theory
John F. Nash Jr,, Princeton University
Equilibrium problems in game theory are very useful to the understanding of
economics and many other technical fields. In this talk, we will get an
introduction to some computational techniques using large scale computing
and Mathematica to help us find solutions to equilibrium problems.
Dr. John F. Nash is a Senior Research Mathematician at Princeton
University. Nash received the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics for
his work in equilibrium problems.
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