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Citation
Hutton, D.M. (2008), "Algorithmic Game Theory", Kybernetes, Vol. 37 No. 7, pp. 1069-1070. https://doi.org/10.1108/03684920810884423
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
This is a very substantial text which has four editors and more than 40 contributors to its chapters. It is a justifiable project because game theory has played an enormous part in so many areas. In particular, cyberneticians and systemists will know of its importance in computer systems developments, and management scientists are aware of its impact on e‐commerce issues. Its importance in its influence on the internet and other related areas is now well appreciated.
In order to fullfil this need to learn more about the theory and its applications in so many important areas of endeavour it was an obvious requirement that only the leading experts should be invited to contribute. The brief for the editors was to take this book from the very beginnings of the development of game theory and to follow its progress through to the present‐day usage and in particular, the current applications.
To do this, the editors have included chapters on:
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Algorithmic methods for equilibria.
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Design of mechanisms.
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Combinatorial auctions.
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Incentives and pricing.
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Cost sharing.
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Information markets.
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Cryptography and security.
This obviously is a title for the reference shelves of the institutions and organisation that are developing especially related uses for algorithmic game theory particularly those involved with internet and e‐based activities. There are ofcourse many other books that introduce game theory and cover its initial progress as a tool for application in these areas and many more mathematical texts that give a rigorous analysis of the theory. There is a place for this book in our libraries and for some time it will provide an extremely useful reference source and guide to applications of algorithmic game theory.