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A game-theoretic approach to economic situations analysis
Kulikova, Valentina ; Kulbakov, Nikolay (advisor) ; Abdullin, Denis (referee)
The objective of that Bachelor`s Thesis is learning of certain methods of Game Theory which are useful as daily problems of people as process's in business conditions. The object of that Bachelor`s Thesis is a problem with production of public goods and the subject of the paperwork is a theoretical foundation of sections of Game Theory - statistic games of complete or incomplete information dynamic games of complete or incomplete information. The Bachelor`s Thesis was divided into three parts: Theoretical part, Practical part 1 (setting problems) and Practical part 2 (modeling the problems).
Signaling games and their applications
Uhlířová, Jarmila ; Dlouhý, Martin (advisor) ; Zouhar, Jan (referee)
Signaling games are part of games with imperfect information. The games with imperfect information mean that the player doesn't know all moves of players, which played before him. The signaling game as such are interesting because some players have more information than the others. The better informed group of players can indicate to uninformed players what they know and wait how the opponents react. Generally the move which uninformed party takes influence all players. In my papers I want to describe main rules for signaling games, show possible ways how to solve this kinds of problems and use this new knowledge in aplication on problem which can be usable in practices.

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