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Contributions to the Theory of Games

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Main Author: Bohnenblust H.F and BrownG W and Dresher M and Gale D and Karlin S and Kuhn H.W and Mckinsey J.C.C and Nash J.F and Von Neumann J and Shapley L.S and Snow R.n and Tucker A.W and Weyl.H
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: America: Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press, 1959.
Edition:IIIrd edition 1959.
Subjects:
Mathematics, Solutions of Games by Differential Equations, Games With Continuous Convex Pay-off.
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