"I am very pleased that Y Narahari has written this lovely text, which presents the fundamentals of game theory and mechanism design clearly and concisely. In doing so, Dr Narahari has performed a great service to students and researchers interested in the lively interface between engineering sciences and economics." -- Professor Eric Maskin, Harvard University, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, 2007
"The theory of Games and Mechanism Design find today wide applications in Economics, Engineering, and Operations Research. This is one of the few books which present a detailed account of both Non-Cooperative and Cooperative Games as well as Mechanism Design, all under one cover. Proofs of important theorems are given in a clear and succinct manner and the bibliographical and biographical references are particularly valuable. The book can serve both as a graduate text as well as a reference volume. I highly recommend it." -- Sanjoy K Mitter, Massachusetts,Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
"This is a splendid book for engineers by an engineer. It has the ideal choice of topics and emphasis that reflects the driving themes in game theory, such as mechanism design, that have lead the revival of game theory in recent times and its multifarious applications in cybercommerce and allied areas. The lucidly written byte-sized chapters rich with examples and historical details make it an exciting read. This is the right book at the right time." -- Vivek Borkar, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Mumbai, India
"This book covers a subject which now straddles at least three subjects — Economics, Mathematics and Computer Science. It is a comprehensive presentation for a wide range of readers from the novice to experts in related areas who want to inform themselves of Game Theory and Mechanism Design. The book has a very readable from-first-principles approach to topics which commendably illuminates while not sacrificing rigor." -- Ravi Kannan, Microsoft Research and Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
"Narahari's book is a beautifully written text that handles both introductory material and advanced topics well." -- Preston McAfee, Google, Mountain View, CA, USA
"This marvelous book on Game Theory and Mechanism Design is an essential reference for beginners and practitioners alike. The book covers the basic concepts needed to understand game theory and powerful practical implications of the theory embodied in mechanism design. Narahari excels at elucidating the essentials of game theory, while motivating the reader with a number of illustrative examples and real-world applications from engineering, economics and networks. It is fun to read and should be on the shelf of any student or practitioner interested in the practical applications of game theory." -- Krishna Pattipati, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
"Game Theory is the formal analysis of strategic behavior. It originated with the classic book of von Neumann and Morgenstern in the 1940's and over the last 70 years, has become a vital ingredient in both the social and engineering sciences. Professor Narahari is a leading expert in the burgeoning area of game theoretic applications to computer science. His lucid and elegant book, packed with examples and historical background, is a wonderful introduction to modern Game Theory. It clearly lays out the central concepts and results of the theory while conveying its potential for providing insights to a range of interesting practical problems. The book will be invaluable to students from diverse backgrounds such as economics, mathematics, and engineering. " -- Arunava Sen, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India
"Game Theory and Mechanism Design is impressive in its broad coverage of cooperative games, non-cooperative games and mechanism design from an engineering perspective. The book is rich in examples and exercises, and couples historical appraisals of the evolution of the field with careful mathematical proofs. It should be valuable both as a graduate text and for reference." -- Chris Dance, Xerox Research Centre, Europe, Grenoble, France
1 有用 Q.E.D. 2018-03-21 10:48:16
毕竟是印度人写的lecture notes,写的内容很单位,对多本教材有涉及,综合…体系…老的路径,可以看看…前面Game Theory不是很有意义…
0 有用 丁白 2023-06-02 02:56:19 上海
类似一本通,mechanism design的部分较核心,但用case替代一般化求解思路略显混乱。机制诱导贝叶斯博弈,再通过incentive compatibility(博弈均衡等同机制成功实施)联结直接/间接机制,真是绝妙想法。
0 有用 丁白 2023-06-02 02:56:19 上海
类似一本通,mechanism design的部分较核心,但用case替代一般化求解思路略显混乱。机制诱导贝叶斯博弈,再通过incentive compatibility(博弈均衡等同机制成功实施)联结直接/间接机制,真是绝妙想法。
1 有用 Q.E.D. 2018-03-21 10:48:16
毕竟是印度人写的lecture notes,写的内容很单位,对多本教材有涉及,综合…体系…老的路径,可以看看…前面Game Theory不是很有意义…