Part 23 (1/2)

40 Letter froinia Nash, 111051

41 Best, interview

42 The Eisenhower guidelines refer to DOD directive 52206, 1953 and Executive Order 10450, 1953

43 Danskin, interview

44 Robert Specht, interview, 1096

45 John Williayst, op cit op cit

46 The account of mathematicians' work habits is based on intervieith Brown, Mood, Juncosa, Danskin, and Shapiro

47 Intervieith Mood and Juncosa

48 Juncosa, interview

49 Mood, interview

50 The description of Williams is based on intervieith Best, Brown, Mood, and Juncosa; Poundstone, op cit; and Kaplan, op cit

51 Mood, interview

52 As quoted in Poundstone, op cit, p 95

53 Mood, interview

54 Danskin, interview

55 Arrow, interview

56 Mood, interview

57 Best, interview

58 Harold Shapiro, interview

59 Mood, interview

60 Danskin, interview

61 Ibid

62 Best, interview

13: Game Theory at RAND

1 Kenneth Arrow, interview, 62695

2 M Dresher and L S Shapley, Summary of RAND Research in the Mathematical Theory of Games (RM-293) Summary of RAND Research in the Mathematical Theory of Games (RM-293) (Santa Monica, Calif: RAND, 71349) (Santa Monica, Calif: RAND, 71349)

3 Arrow, interview

4 Fred Kaplan, The Wizards of Areddon, op cit op cit

5 Thoy of Conflict (Cae: Harvard University Press, 1960)

6 Ibid

7 Arrow, interview

8 See, for example, Martin Shubik, ”Game Theory and Princeton,” op cit; William Lucas, ”The Fiftieth Anniversary of TGEB,” Games and Economic Behavior, Games and Economic Behavior, vol 8 (1995), pp 26468; Carl Kaysen, interview, 21596 vol 8 (1995), pp 26468; Carl Kaysen, interview, 21596

9 John McDonald, ”The War of Wits,” op cit

10 For a humorous account of Prussian military's romance with probability theory see John Williaist, op cit op cit

11 McDonald, op cit

12 Bernice Brown, interview, 52296

13 Rosters, RAND Department of Mathematics

14 Dresher and Shapley, op cit For a lucid description of game theoretic analyses of duels, see Dixit and Skeath, op cit

15 Dresher and Shapley, op cit

16 For von Neu of a Great Mind,” Life Life (February 1957), pp 8890, as quoted in William Poundstone, (February 1957), pp 8890, as quoted in William Poundstone, Prisoner's Dilemma, Prisoner's Dilemma, op cit, p 143 op cit, p 143

17 Arrow, interview

18 See Poundstone, op cit; Joseph Baratta, interview, 81297

19 Arrow, interview

20 John H Kagel and Alvin E Roth, The Handbook of Experimental Economics The Handbook of Experimental Economics (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995), pp 89 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995), pp 89

21 Albert W Tucker, interview, 1294

22 See, for exaically, Thinking Strategically, op cit op cit

23 See, for example, Anatole Rappaport, ”Prisoner's Dileate, and Peter Newrave, op cit, pp 199204 op cit, pp 199204