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DM.6

DM Discrete Mathematics for Problem Solving
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DM.6.ADM.6.BDM.6.CDM.6.DDM.6.EDM.6.FDM.6.GDM.6.HDM.6.IDM.6.JDM.6.K
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Game (or competition) theory. The student uses knowledge of basic game theory concepts to calculate optimal strategies. The student analyzes situations and identifies the use of gaming strategies.

DM.6.ARecognize competitive game situations.DM.6.BRepresent a game with a matrix.DM.6.CIdentify basic game theory concepts and vocabulary.DM.6.DDetermine the optimal pure strategies and value of a game with a saddle point by means of the minimax technique.DM.6.EExplain the concept of and need for a mixed strategy.DM.6.FCompute the optimal mixed strategy and the expected value for a player in a game who has only two pure strategies.DM.6.GModel simple two-by-two, bimatrix games of partial conflict.DM.6.HIdentify the nature and implications of the game called "Prisoners' Dilemma".DM.6.IExplain the game known as "chicken".DM.6.JIdentify examples that illustrate the prevalence of Prisoners' Dilemma and chicken in our society.DM.6.KDetermine when a pair of strategies for two players is in equilibrium.
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