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9003226 No.9003226 [Reply] [Original]

I don't know the first thing about game theory. Does anyone here know? I understand many concepts about game theory, and I know about certain archetypical games, so I guess I do know some things about it, but I was referring to the mathematical models of game theory that proves these things. Is it interesting? Is it worth getting into? Does learning the equations that support game theory provide a better understanding of the concepts or is it just used as proof and specificity?

>> No.9003230

>>9003226
The math behind game theory is just a means to prove the axioms of game theory. You can easily understand and accept the latter without the former. The same is true of most disciplines.

>> No.9003677

bampu