ECE 586TB

Fall 2008

Selected References


Selected References on Game Theory (some classics) are being posted here throughout the semester

  1. Julia Robinson, "An Iterative Method of Solving a Game," Annals of Mathematics, 54(2):296-301, September 1951 [pdf]

  2. John F. Nash, "Equilibrium Points in n-person Games," Proc. National Academy of Sciences, 36(1):48-49, January 15, 1950 [pdf]

  3. John Nash, "Non-Cooperative Games," Annals of Mathematics, 54(2):286--295, September 1951 [pdf]

  4. "The Work of John Nash in Game Theory," Nobel Seminar, December 8, 1994 [pdf]

  5. Roger B. Myerson, "Nash Equilibrium and the History of Economic Theory," J. Economic Literature, 37(3):1067-1082, September 1999 [pdf]

  6. Reinhard Selten, "Multistage Game Models and Delay Supergames," Nobel Seminar, December 9, 1994 [pdf]

  7. Robert J. Aumann, "Correlated Equilibrium as an Expression of Bayesian Rationality," Econometrica, 55(1):1-18, January 1987 [pdf]

  8. J.B.Rosen, "Existence and Uniqueness of Equilibrium Points for Concave N-Person Games," Econometrica, 33(3):520-534, July 1965 [pdf]

  9. Shu Li and Tamer Başar, "Distributed Algorithms for the Computation of Noncooperative Equilibria," Automatica, 23(4):523-533, 1987 [pdf]

  10. John Nash, "Two-Person Cooperative Games," Econometrica, 21(1):128--140, January 1953 [pdf]