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Master the mathematics of strategic interaction — Nash equilibrium, prisoner's dilemma, auction design, evolutionary game theory, and how rational agents make decisions in competitive environments.

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Master the mathematics of strategic interaction — Nash equilibrium, prisoner's dilemma, auction design, evolutionary game theory, and how rational agents make decisions in competitive environments.

John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern founded game theory with their 1944 book "Theory of Games and Economic Behavior," establishing the mathematical framework for analyzing strategic interactions. John Nash proved the existence of Nash equilibrium in 1950 — a state where no player can benefit by changing strategy unilaterally — earning the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics, with his life story dramatized in the 2001 film "A Beautiful Mind." The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's spectrum auctions, designed using game theory by economists Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson (2020 Nobel laureates), have generated over $200 billion in revenue while efficiently allocating wireless frequencies to telecom companies.

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