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Game Theory and Decision Theory in Multi-Agent Systems

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In the last few years, there has been increasing interest from the agent community in the use of techniques from decision theory and game theory. Our aims in this article are firstly to briefly summarize the key concepts of decision theory and game theory, secondly to discuss how these tools are being applied in agent systems research, and finally to introduce this special issue of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems by reviewing the papers that appear.

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Parsons, S., Wooldridge, M. Game Theory and Decision Theory in Multi-Agent Systems. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems 5, 243–254 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015575522401

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