Game Theory: Social Choice

Social choice theory

Social choice theory is a framework for analyzing how individual preferences can be combined to reach a collective decision or social welfare. It blends elements of welfare economics and public choice theory, and uses formal logic to uncover logical incompatibilities in the aggregation of preferences. This can lead to the need for reformulation or dropping of certain axioms in order to address the aggregation problem.

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15-381 Artificial Intelligence

Carnegie Mellon University

Spring 2019

This course from Carnegie Mellon University provides a deep understanding of AI's theory and practice, covering methods for decision-making, problem-solving, and handling uncertainty. Topics include search algorithms, computational game theory, and AI ethics.

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