In this single-volume edition of a noted 2-volume text, the author synthesizes the concepts of game theory, programming theory, and the concepts and techniques of mathematical economics into a single systematic theory. Discusses the theory of matrix games; nonlinear programming and mathematical economics. Includes solutions to most of the problems and hints for solving others. 1959 edition. Unabridged republication of the 1959 edition.
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Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction by Morton D. Davis This fascinating, newly revised edition offers an overview of game theory, plus lucid coverage of two-person zero-sum game with equilibrium points; general, two-person zero-sum game; utility theory; and other topics.
Mathematical Programming by Steven Vajda This classic by a well-known expert explores both theory and applications. It focuses on linear programming, in addition to other programming topics, and features numerous worked-out examples and problems. 1961 edition.