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Created by Alan Heckert and James Filliben, this page, part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Engineering Statistics handbook, contains links to web pages describing most of the more commonly...
This course, created by Prof. Asu Ozdaglar of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is an introduction to the fundamentals of game theory and mechanism design. Motivations are drawn from engineered/networked systems...
This online, interactive lesson on games of chance provides examples, exercises, and applets which include: poker, poker dice, chuck-a-luck, craps, roulette, The Monty Hall Problem, lotteries, and red and black. This is...
This resource for educators and students of game theory aims to make lessons on game theory more relevant to the student (see also NSDL Scout Report for Math, Engineering, and Technology, October 11, 2002). This section...
This MIT OpenCourseWare Gastroenterology course was offered by the Health Sciences and Technology department in the fall of 2005, and contains downloadable lecture notes, lab assignments, and exam reviews, as well as a...
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