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        <description>Assignment 1: Double Oracle

You are a Thief in a grid-based maze. Your goal is to escape unseen. Your opponent must place a sensor to maximize the chance of your detection.

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        <description>Assignment 2: EFG

You are a Thief in a grid-based cave. Your goal is to escape with as much gold as possible. There is a Guard who wants to stop You.

Rules of the Game

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        <description>Assignment 3: SQF



Implement the Sequence Form Linear Program (the program is also [ extracted here ]) to compute the value of any two-player zero-sum extensive form game.

Template and Libraries

You can use [ this template ] and [ examples ] to get started.

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AdSense has moved from second-price to a first-price sealed bid auction. Your objective will be to develop a program that computes optimal bids for purchasing website advertising space under the new rules. 

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        <description>Computational Game Theory 2024/2025

B4M36MAS  BE4M36MAS   BRUTE Discussion forum

This course introduces the fundamental concepts and applications of game theory, a powerful framework for modeling strategic interactions between rational agents. We will explore key aspects of game theory, including strict competition, coordination, and cooperation, while examining its practical applications in areas like</description>
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