Strategic Interactions in Multi-Agent Environments
When rational agents compete and cooperateIn Lecture 12, we learned how to make optimal decisions under uncertainty using MDPs. We could answer: "What action maximizes my expected utility?"
But what happens when other rational agents are also making decisions that affect our outcomes? Game Theory extends decision theory to multi-agent settings where strategic interaction matters: "What should I do, knowing that others are also optimizing?"
Game Theory provides a mathematical framework for analyzing strategic interactions between rational agents. It finds applications in economics, AI, networking, biology, and anywhere multiple decision-makers interact.
In a multi-agent environment, an intelligent agent faces a new challenge:
Explore game theory through interactive simulations and strategy analyzers.
Master game theory through hands-on problem-solving.
Model real-world scenarios as strategic games.
Find pure and mixed strategy Nash equilibria.
Identify dominant strategies and apply IESDS.
Apply game theory to AI and real-world decisions.