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Artificial intelligence / Logic programming / Academia / Decision theory / Game theory / Non-cooperative games / Situation calculus / Nash equilibrium / Zero-sum game / Markov decision process / Strategy / Mathematical optimization
Date: 2007-04-14 17:36:30
Artificial intelligence
Logic programming
Academia
Decision theory
Game theory
Non-cooperative games
Situation calculus
Nash equilibrium
Zero-sum game
Markov decision process
Strategy
Mathematical optimization

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