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Much obliged, I'll try to find some pdf's, and post them if I find any.
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This is a response to Nick Williams' message on mathematical modeling. In particular he asked:
"Everyone has seen how game theory(GT) has been applied to real-world happenings, but has anyone done research seeing if GT has any application to pure mathematics, or links to other fields of study. I think this would be a very interesting endeavour if one was tempted to look."
I think there have been applications of game theory to non-standard logic. E.g. you can imagine a game between a prover and a sceptic. I think I saw something like this either by Andrea Schalk and Martin Hyland (Cambridge) or by Johann van Benthem. I am not sure anymore. It would be indeed interesting to look at that. Unfortunately most economists do not find it interesting I guess. [Manage messages]
04/03/2002 01:40 PM by Nick Williams; GT application to pure mathematics | Everyone has seen how game theory(GT) has been applied to real-world happenings, but has anyone done research seeing if GT has any application to pure mathematics, or links to other fields of study. I think this would be a very [View full text and thread]
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