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By: Robert Thomson

Game theory is a branch of practical mathematics that is used in the social sciences (most notably economics), biology, supporting science, computer science, and belief. Game theory attempts to mathematically imprison behavior in strategic situations, in which an folk success in making choices depends on the choices of others. While initially developed to evaluate competitions in which one individual does better at another's expenditure (zero sum games), it has been expanded to treat a wide class of connections, which are classified according to several criteria.

Traditional applications of game theory attempt to find balance in these games—sets of strategies in which individuals are doubtful to change their conduct. Many equilibrium concepts have been developed (most famously the Nash equilibrium) in an attempt to capture this idea. These equilibrium concepts are motivated differently depending on the field of application, although they often overlie or correspond. This methodology is not without disapproval, and debates continue over the appropriateness of particular equilibrium concepts, the appropriateness of equilibrium altogether, and the utility of mathematical models more generally.

Although some developments occurred before it, the field of game theory came into being with the 1944 book Theory of Games and fiscal Behavior by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. This theory was developed expansively in the 1950s by many scholars. Game theory was later openely applied to ecology in the 1970s, although similar developments go back at least as far as the 1930s. Game theory has been widely recognized as an important tool in many fields. The first known conersation of game theory occurred in a letter written by James Waldegrave in 1713. In this letter, Waldegrave provides a minimax mixed strategy solution to a two-person version of the card game Le Her. It was not until the pamphlet of Antoine Augustin Cournot's Researches into the Mathematical ideology of the Theory of Wealth in 1838 that a general game theoretic psychoanalysis was pursued. In this work Cournot considers a duopoly and presents a solution that is a restricted version of the Nash equilibrium.

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