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This chapter is devoted to a general introduction to strategic interactions. A collection of examples (matching, bargaining, congestion, auctions, vote, evolution, repetition, etc) shows the variety of situations involved and the kind of problems that occur. The formal definition of a normal form game, notations and basic concepts are introduced.
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Laraki, R., Renault, J., Sorin, S. (2019). Introduction. In: Mathematical Foundations of Game Theory. Universitext. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26646-2_1
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