This book for beginning graduate students presents a course on stochastic games and the mathematical methods used in their analysis.
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Eilon Solan is the Nathan and Lily Silver Chair in Stochastic Models in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Tel Aviv University. He has more than 20 years' experience of teaching and research in stochastic games and he co-authored the undergraduate textbook Game Theory (Cambridge, second edition 2020). Professor Solan is also Founder and Director of the Good to Know project, which aims to make important ideas in science accessible to children and adolescents.
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