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Start with the Beginner Level to build a solid foundation. Here, you'll learn the fundamental concepts of game theory and Nash equilibrium with simple explanations and interactive examples. Once you're comfortable with the basics, progress to the Intermediate Level to explore more complex topics and games. This level will deepen your understanding with intermediate concepts and advanced simulations. Finally, for those looking to dive even deeper, advance to the Advanced Level. This section covers high-level theories and real-world applications, complete with sophisticated models and detailed case studies.
Beginner Level
Start here to get acquainted with the basics of game theory. You’ll learn fundamental concepts such as players, strategies, and payoffs, and explore simple games like the Prisoner’s Dilemma. This level provides a solid foundation and introduces you to the concept of Nash equilibrium with easy-to-understand examples and interactive tools.
Intermediate Level
Once you’ve mastered the basics, move on to the Middle Level to delve into more complex topics. Here, you’ll explore intermediate concepts such as mixed strategies, dominant strategies, and multi-stage games. This level includes advanced simulations and problem sets to challenge and expand your understanding of game theory.
Advanced Level.
For a comprehensive exploration, the Advanced Level offers in-depth coverage of high-level theories and applications. You’ll study advanced topics like Bayesian games, evolutionary game theory, and mechanism design. This level features sophisticated models, detailed case studies, and rigorous mathematical analysis to deepen your expertise.