CSE206G: Game Theory and Applications in Computer Science and Engineering
Covers the fundamentals of game theory with a focus on connections to and applications within CSE. Examines the connection of complexity theory to concepts from game theory, the interaction of agents with differing incentives, and the fundamentals of mechanism design. Enrollment is restricted to graduate students or by instructor consent.
5 credits
Year | Fall | Winter | Spring | Summer |
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2024-25 |
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2025-26 |
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