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26 Tucker, interview, 1094
27 Ibid
28 Ibid
29 John Nash, Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit op cit
30 Tucker, interview
31 Letter from Albert W Tucker to Solomon Lefschetz, 51050
32 Ibid
33 See, for exaate, and Peter Newrave, op cit op cit
34 ”It so happens that the concept of the two-person zero-suames has very few very few real life applications,” John C Harsanyi, ”nobel Seminar,” real life applications,” John C Harsanyi, ”nobel Seminar,” Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit, p 285 op cit, p 285
35 Ibid
36 nobel citation
37 Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff, Thinking Strategically, Thinking Strategically, op cit op cit
38 Ibid
39 ”Nowadays it almost seems to be obvious that the correct application of Darwinis ania to Reinhard Selten, ”nobel Seminar,” Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit, p 288 op cit, p 288
40 ”Gaate, and Newator, personal communication, 62795
42 Selten, op cit, p 297
43 Von Neuain attention for Nash's ideas For example, the preface to the third edition (1953) of Theory of Games and Economic Behavior Theory of Games and Economic Behavior directs readers to Nash's work on noncooperative games, p vii directs readers to Nash's work on noncooperative garaphical Note on Lloyd Shapley,” in Stochastic Games and Related Topics in Honor of Professor L S Shapley, Stochastic Games and Related Topics in Honor of Professor L S Shapley, edited by T E S Raghavan, T S Ferguson, T Parthasarathy, and O J Vrieze (Boston: Kluwer Acadeuson, T Parthasarathy, and O J Vrieze (Boston: Kluwer Acadean, Broca's Brain Broca's Brain (New York: Random House, 1979) (New York: Random House, 1979)
3 David Halberstam, The Fifties, The Fifties, op cit op cit
4 The description of Shapley's experiences during the war, at Princeton, and at RAND draw on the recollections of Harold Kuhn, 111896; Norman Shapiro, 2,996; Martin Shubik, 92795 and 121396; Melvin Hausner, 2696; Eugenio Calabi, 3296; John Danskin, 101996; Williaers, 12696; John McCarthy, 2496; Marvin Minsky, 21396; Robert Wilson, 3796; Michael Intriligator, 62795
5 Letter from John von Neumann, 154
6 Soloers, interview, 12696
8 ”It was like ESP Shapley seemed to knohere all of the pieces were all of the time,” Minsky, interview
9 Hausner, interview, 2696
10 Danskin, interview, 101995
11 Letter from Lloyd Shapley to Solomon Lefschetz, 4449
12 Intervieith Nancy Nimitz, 52196, and Kuhn, 4496
13 Shapiro, interview, 121396
14 Intriligator, interview, 62795
15 Shubik, interview, 121396
16 Lloyd S Shapley, interview, 1094
17 Ibid
18 Shubik, interview, 121396
19 Intervieith Shapley, Shubik, McCarthy, Calabi
20 Calabi, interview
21 Ibid
22 Ibid
23 Shubik, interview, 92795
24 Shubik, interview, 92795
25 Letter from Nash to Martin Shubik, undated (1950 or 1951)
26 McCarthy, interview
27 McCarthy, interview
28 Hausner, interview, 2696; M Hausner, J Nash, L Shapley, and M Shubik, ”So Long Sucker - A Four-Person Game,” mimeo provided by Hausner
29 Intervieith Shubik and McCarthy
30 John Nash and Lloyd Shapley, ”A Simple Three-Person Poker Game,” Annals of Mathematics, Annals of Mathematics, no 24 (1950) no 24 (1950)
31 ”To some extent there was a competition between Nash, Shapley, and me,” Shubik, interview, 121396
32 Shapley, interview
33 Shapley, Additive and Non-Additive Set Functions, Additive and Non-Additive Set Functions, PhD thesis, Princeton University, 1953 Shapley published his famous result - the so-called Shapley value - a value for PhD thesis, Princeton University, 1953 Shapley published his famous result - the so-called Shapley value - a value for n n-person games, in 1953