Image for Multiagent Systems: Algorithmic, Game-theoretic, and Logical Foundations

Multiagent Systems: Algorithmic, Game-theoretic, and Logical Foundations

See all formats and editions

Multiagent systems combine multiple autonomous entities, each having diverging interests or different information.

This overview of the field offers a computer science perspective, but also draws on ideas from game theory, economics, operations research, logic, philosophy and linguistics.

It will serve as a reference for researchers in each of these fields, and be used as a text for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses.

The authors emphasize foundations to create a broad and rigorous treatment of their subject, with thorough presentations of distributed problem solving, game theory, multiagent communication and learning, social choice, mechanism design, auctions, cooperative game theory, and modal logics of knowledge and belief.

For each topic, basic concepts are introduced, examples are given, proofs of key results are offered, and algorithmic considerations are examined.

An appendix covers background material in probability theory, classical logic, Markov decision processes and mathematical programming.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1139235044 / 9781139235044
eBook (EPUB)
006.3
15/12/2008
English
483 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%