The Game Theory - John Nash

The insight of a beautiful mind. Learn how game theory can be used in everyday life.
3.57 (165 reviews)
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The Game Theory - John Nash
1 423
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1 hour
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May 2015
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$22.99
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What you will learn

22 masterclasses and 1 hour and more of content

You will learn what the game theory is

You will learn how the game theory can be used in everyday life

You will learn how game theory is closely related to mathematics and how from a game of chess it is possible to build a mathematical model of behavior

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Our Verdict

While this course provides a unique opportunity to learn about game theory from Nobel laureate John Nash, it falls short on practical applications and exercises that help students truly grasp the subject matter. As a historical and theoretical introduction to the field, it succeeds; however, those looking for deeper insight or practical understanding may need to supplement their learning with additional resources.

What We Liked

  • Truly engaging content that delves into the history and development of game theory by Nobel laureate John Nash himself.
  • The course offers unique insights into the mind of a brilliant mathematician, providing an intriguing narrative around the subject matter.
  • Ideal for those fascinated by mathematics, psychology, economics, and their convergence within game theory's framework.
  • A glimpse into how Nash's equilibrium theory applies to real-world situations, enhancing overall understanding.

Potential Drawbacks

  • Lacks practical examples and exercises to help students grasp and apply game theory concepts more effectively.
  • Production quality could be improved, with better audio and video clarity to enhance the learning experience.
  • Presentation style might not resonate with all learners; Nash's articulation can sometimes be challenging to follow.
  • The course is relatively short and lacks depth in certain areas of game theory.

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05/09/2014
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