Game Theory

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An American and an Israeli won the 2005 Nobel prize for economics on Monday for their work on “game theory,” which can help explain and resolve trade and business conflicts, and even play a role in avoiding warInteresting. It would be nice to know if somebody already applied this theory somewhere.

Update: These two turned to be nothing more than warmongers. Protest action against the Nobel Prize for Prof. Aumann and Thomas Schelling.

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