Introduction to Game Theory – Part 2

Introduction to Game Theory – Part 2, Master Extensive Games with Perfect Information in Game Theory.
Course Description
Master Extensive Games with Perfect Information: A Game Theory Course
Unlock the foundations of strategic thinking with this comprehensive course on Extensive Games with Perfect Information, a key concept in Game Theory. Whether you’re a student of economics, mathematics, computer science, or simply curious about decision-making in sequential settings, this course will give you a solid theoretical and practical understanding of how rational agents interact in dynamic environments.
What You’ll Learn:
- The formal structure of extensive-form games
- Game trees and representation of sequential decisions
- The concept of subgame perfection and backward induction
- Strategies and payoffs in dynamic games
- How to model and analyze multi-stage decision problems with complete transparency
Why Take This Course?
This course provides clear, step-by-step explanations and examples that demystify complex ideas. It is perfect for learners who want:
- A rigorous yet accessible introduction to game theory
- To develop strategic reasoning for economics, AI, political science, or business applications
- To strengthen their academic foundation in preparation for advanced courses or research
Course Features:
- Intuitive visualizations using game trees and diagrams
- Theoretical insights grounded in formal definitions
- Practical problem-solving and real-world applications
- Lectures created and explained by a mathematician and computer scientist
By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the analytical tools to confidently model, interpret, and solve extensive-form games with perfect information—laying a strong foundation for further study in game theory and strategic decision-making.