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The "Game" for Power
The "Game" for Power
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This book for lay people uses the concepts of game theory to analyze the world of social networks. Where game theory is just introduced as a concept without using any formulas. It starts with an introduction of key concepts such as Nash equilibrium, Pareto optimality, stability, tactics, and strategy, offering a solid theoretical foundation. These concepts are further illustrated with a variety of practical examples, making the subject accessible and engaging. Following a general introduction,…

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This book for lay people uses the concepts of game theory to analyze the world of social networks. Where game theory is just introduced as a concept without using any formulas. It starts with an introduction of key concepts such as Nash equilibrium, Pareto optimality, stability, tactics, and strategy, offering a solid theoretical foundation. These concepts are further illustrated with a variety of practical examples, making the subject accessible and engaging.

Following a general introduction, the author examines the dynamics of power networks, drawing parallels to broader phenomena, including aspects of university life. The book concludes with an insightful discussion on the Italian system for electing university professors, highlighting its unique structure and implications.

Rich in examples, the book investigates networks of power and advantage in historical and contemporary contexts. From medieval guilds and tribal systems to the Greek and Phoenician colonies, it provides a vivid exploration of how networks have shaped societies. Other parallels, such as trading networks from Genoa, Venice, and colonial trading companies like those of the British, French, Russian, and Dutch, further illustrate the enduring influence of such structures.

The book is a unique resource that sheds light on the hidden forces at play in social interactions, power dynamics, and the world's historical and modern networks - all while being a fun read!

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This book for lay people uses the concepts of game theory to analyze the world of social networks. Where game theory is just introduced as a concept without using any formulas. It starts with an introduction of key concepts such as Nash equilibrium, Pareto optimality, stability, tactics, and strategy, offering a solid theoretical foundation. These concepts are further illustrated with a variety of practical examples, making the subject accessible and engaging.

Following a general introduction, the author examines the dynamics of power networks, drawing parallels to broader phenomena, including aspects of university life. The book concludes with an insightful discussion on the Italian system for electing university professors, highlighting its unique structure and implications.

Rich in examples, the book investigates networks of power and advantage in historical and contemporary contexts. From medieval guilds and tribal systems to the Greek and Phoenician colonies, it provides a vivid exploration of how networks have shaped societies. Other parallels, such as trading networks from Genoa, Venice, and colonial trading companies like those of the British, French, Russian, and Dutch, further illustrate the enduring influence of such structures.

The book is a unique resource that sheds light on the hidden forces at play in social interactions, power dynamics, and the world's historical and modern networks - all while being a fun read!

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