Introduction to Game Theory
- Interactive Course
- Beginner
Welcome to the captivating world of game theory, where strategy meets computation and rationality is merely an algorithm. In this interactive course, you'll learn to create, analyze, play and solve matrix and tree games of all kinds. As you progress in this course, you'll learn about extending known games over time and searching for stable equilibria. After working through the many practical games shown in this course, you'll be able to design your own competitive games, predict equilibrium and make informed choices that will give you a winning edge.
Course Overview
Requirements: This course requires familiarity with elementary concepts in probability and a basic working knowledge of Wolfram Language.
Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language (available in Mathematica and Wolfram|One)
You'll Learn To
- Understand competition and rationality mathematically
- Create, analyze, simulate and solve matrix and tree games
- Integrate and analyze randomness and incomplete information in strategies
- Form robust strategies over repeated and evolutionary games
New! Wolfram AI Course Assistant
This interactive course includes video lessons, quizzes, practice problems, a final exam and our new chat-based Course Assistant powered by Wolfram LLM Kit. Ask Course Assistant anything about the lesson, and it will provide you with contextually aware answers and even relevant code. Get started with our free courses by signing in to the Wolfram Cloud with your Wolfram ID—or create one; it's free! Our recommended best practice for completing this interactive course is to start with Lesson 1 and progress through the video lessons, taking each quiz in the order it appears in the table of contents. You can click Track My Progress to chart your certification progress as you go. Wolfram AI Course Assistant is included with a Wolfram Notebook Assistant + LLM Kit subscription.

