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//Lecturer: Dr. Nicola Basilico// | //Lecturer: Dr. Nicola Basilico// | ||
- | This course provides an introduction to multiagent systems by concentrating on modeling agents interactions by means of competitive games. The main objectives of this course are: conveying basic notions of game theoretical models, discussing in detail some of the algorithms for their resolution, and presenting some recent real-world applications. | + | This course provides an introduction to multiagent systems by concentrating on modeling agents interactions by means of competitive games. The main objectives of this course are: conveying basic notions of game theoretical models, discussing in detail some of the algorithms for their resolution, and presenting some recent real-world applications. |
=== Announcements === | === Announcements === | ||
- | * The calendar has been updated: the class of April 22th is postponed to May 10th --- //[[nicola.basilico@unimi.it|Nicola Basilico]] 2016/04/19 13:33// | + | |
- | * Anybody interested in attending this course should send an email to nicola.basilico@unimi.it | + | * Course notes and other material presented in class have been completely uploaded |
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+ | * Course notes have been added for download | ||
+ | * The calendar has been updated: the class of April 22th is postponed to May 10th --- //NB 2016/04/19 13:33// | ||
+ | * Anybody interested in attending this course should send an email to nicola.basilico@unimi.it | ||
=== Class Schedule === | === Class Schedule === | ||
Class sessions will be held from 9:00 to 12:15 (with breaks) | Class sessions will be held from 9:00 to 12:15 (with breaks) | ||
| **when** | **where** | | | **when** | **where** | | ||
- | | April, 19th | Meeting room 5 (" | + | | <color grey>April, 19th </ |
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- | | April, 26th | Meeting room 5 (" | + | | <color grey>April, 26th</ |
- | | May, 3th | Meeting room 5 (" | + | | <color grey>May, 3th</ |
- | | May, 10th | Meeting room 4 (" | + | | <color grey>< |
- | | May, 24th | Meeting room 5 (" | + | | <color grey> |
+ | | <color grey> May, 25th</ | ||
=== Syllabus === | === Syllabus === | ||
- | - Introduction to Algorithmic Game Theory, self-interested agents, von Neumann-Morgenstern preferences and utilities, strategic form games definition | + | - Introduction to Algorithmic Game Theory, self-interested agents, von Neumann-Morgenstern preferences and utilities, |
+ | - Strategy profiles, strictly competitive games, solution concepts, Pareto efficiency, strict, weak and very weak dominance, dominant | ||
+ | - Algorithms for dominance, Nash, Maxmin/ | ||
+ | - Nash and Maxmin, maxmin/ | ||
+ | - Correlated equilibrium, | ||
=== Assignment === | === Assignment === | ||
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Students that deliver the assignment will receive a grade on a scale from A to E. To successfully register the course, a grade of at least C is required. | Students that deliver the assignment will receive a grade on a scale from A to E. To successfully register the course, a grade of at least C is required. | ||
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