MATH 167
Mathematical Game Theory
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisite: course 115A. Quantitative modeling of strategic interaction. Topics include extensive and normal form games, background probability, lotteries, mixed strategies, pure and mixed Nash equilibria and refinements, bargaining; emphasis on economic examples. Optional topics include repeated games and evolutionary game theory. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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He is such a great professor. He taught everything very well. His midterm was extremely easy, and his final was tricky but not that difficult. It also helped to have an awesome TA because it helped in understanding the material better. Definitely take Alex if you have the chance. He doesn't teach as much at UCLA currently but when he does you can guarantee that you need to enroll in his class by first pass or it'll be full.
He is such a great professor. He taught everything very well. His midterm was extremely easy, and his final was tricky but not that difficult. It also helped to have an awesome TA because it helped in understanding the material better. Definitely take Alex if you have the chance. He doesn't teach as much at UCLA currently but when he does you can guarantee that you need to enroll in his class by first pass or it'll be full.