Mathematician:Kenneth George Binmore
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Mathematician
British mathematician, economist, and game theorist.
Awarded CBE in 2001 for his contributions to game theory and his role in 3G telecommunications.
Nationality
British
History
- Born: 27 September 1940
Publications
- 1977: Mathematical Analysis: A Straightforward Approach
- 1980: Foundations of Analysis: Book 1: Logic, Sets and Numbers
- 1980: Foundations of Analysis: Book 2: Topological Ideas
- 1983: Calculus
- 1985: Bargaining and Coalitions (Game-Theoretic Models of Bargaining pp. 269 – 304) (edited by A.E. Roth)
- 1986: Economic Organizations As Games (with Partha Dasgupta)
- 1986: The Nash Bargaining Solution in Economic Modelling (Rand Journal of Economics Vol. 17: pp. 176 – 188) (with A. Rubinstein and A. Wolinsky)
- 1987: Nash Bargaining Theory $\text{II}$ (The Economics of Bargaining pp. 61 – 76) (edited by K.G. Binmore and Partha Dasgupta)
- 1987: The Economics of Bargaining (with Partha Dasgupta) (as editors)
- 1987: Modeling Rational Players, Part I (Economics and Philosophy Vol. 3: pp. 19 – 214)
- 1988: Modeling Rational Players, Part II (Economics and Philosophy Vol. 4: pp. 9 – 55)
- 1990: Common Knowledge and Game Theory (Essays on the Foundations of Game Theory pp. 105 – 150) (with A. Brandenburger) (edited by K.G. Binmore)
- 1990: Essays on the Foundations of Game Theory (as editor)
- 1992: Fun and Games: A Text on Game Theory
- 1994 -- 1998: Game Theory and the Social Contract:
- 1994: Volume 1: Playing Fair
- 1998: Volume 2: Just Playing
- 2002: Calculus: Concepts and Methods (with Joan Davies)
- 2005: Natural Justice
- 2007: Playing for Real -- A Text on Game Theory
- 2007: Does Game Theory Work? The Bargaining Challenge
- 2008: Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction