An overview of game theory with an emphasis on application to multiagent systems. Game theory focuses on the study of systems that are comprised of interacting and possibly competing decision-making entities. Examples drawn from engineered, economics, and social systems.
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CollegeBest prof, take this class, you will guaranteed be 10x smarter after this class.
class is mathematically intense but lots of fun, and he's a great professor. tough grading though
A fantastic introduction to continuous-time signal analysis; his lectures were always rich in information and included in-class examples of the content, which made attending highly rewarding. His exams are challenging yet never unfair if you have a solid understanding of the material. Overall one of the best professors I have had thus far, 10/10.
He is an excellent professor who clearly prioritizes students' understanding of the material, including the underlying motivation behind each concept. Although the exams and assignments were challenging, the course was highly informative and rewarding. The computer labs were especially beneficial and also a ton of fun.
I took him for 130A and now 149. He has some of the best lecture slides and explains everything in a way that makes things easy to understand. Lectures are interesting and he has a lot of practice problems/class participation that really helps overall understanding. If you are going to take 130a do whatever you can to get his class.
Super nice professor and lecture slides are very comprehensive. If you see him teaching 130A get in ASAP!