This is a repository created to run a workshop on Game Theory using the programming language Python and more specifically an open-source software called the Axelrod Python library

Overview

Game-Theory-and-Python

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This is a repository created to run a workshop on Game Theory using the programming language Python and more specifically an open-source software called the Axelrod Python library.

The topics being covered in this workshop are the following:

  1. An introduction to game theory and the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
  2. Creating matches and tournaments using Axelrod-Python
  3. Writing strategies and contributing to Axelrod-Python
  4. Playing against strategies of the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma

Installing Python

There are various distributions of Python. I recommend using Anaconda which comes packaged with a variety of tools, such as Jupyter Notebooks.

This tutorial is written in Jupyter Notebooks.

Virtual Environment

This repository comes with an environment.yml file. The environment.yml file will allow you to create an Anaconda environment. To do that use the terminal or an anaconda prompt and after you have navigated to the repository just type:

$ conda env create -f environment.yml

The environment can be activated by typing:

$ conda activate game-python

and notebooks can also run in it. To do that you will have to select (from within a running notebook) Kernel and under Change Kernel select the environment game-python.

Usage

The tutorial Game Theory and Python can be used in a workshop environment or through independent learning.

Workshop: The material have been designed for a 2 hours workshop.

Suggested timetable:

In a workshop environment we suggest that the instructor has familiarized themselves with the written parts of the tutorial beforehand. For each notebook it is advised that the instructor gives a mini presentation to the topic followed by them typing out/running the material while the participants follow in their own machines. The instructor should encourage the participants to try the exercises of each notebook alone or with other participants. Before moving to the next notebook the instructor should encourage a discussion amongst everyone regarding the results of the exercises each had and their interpretation.

Independent Learning: An independent learner should aim to spend 2 hour on the material.

Suggested timetable:

If the tutorial is being followed by an individual learner, we suggest that the learner reads the written parts of each notebook followed by running the tutorial and completing the exercises. The individual should take some time to reflect on the results of each notebook and their interpretation.

Contributions

All contributions are welcome! This may include communicating ideas for new sections, letting us know about bugs, and code contributions.

Events

This tutorial has been used in the following events:

Have you used this tutorial in an event you hosted or participated? Please do let me know by either contacting me or feel free to open a pr adding your event to this list.

License

The code in this repository, including all code samples in the notebooks listed above, is released under the MIT license.

Comments
  • JOSE Paper: tell the

    JOSE Paper: tell the "story"

    Does the paper tell the "story" of how the authors came to develop it, or what their expertise is?

    The paper does not clearly tell the narrate the story.

    opened by sconde 1
  • Notebook 2: add precision that payoff matrix is identical to notebook 1

    Notebook 2: add precision that payoff matrix is identical to notebook 1

    I was reading the 2nd notebook on matches and tournaments and found myself re-scrolling to be sure I didn't miss the rules of individual games (the payoff matrix), I had to look up the linked doc which indicates that the payoff matrix is indeed the same as in the prisoner's dilemma. Maybe add a precision at the beginning of the notebook that the payoff matrix is identical?

    Issue created within the JOSE review https://github.com/openjournals/jose-reviews/issues/78

    opened by matbesancon 0
  • JOSE: matches and tournaments

    JOSE: matches and tournaments

    For independent learner, it would be very helpful to annotate the notebooks with verbose comments and/or explanations for the output of the commands.

    Without some comments, the modules may not be self contained for self learner. For example, a small explanation for the result of the match Cooperator vs Random

    [(C, D), (C, D), (C, C), (C, C), (C, D)]
    
    opened by sconde 0
  • Usage: mini presentation

    Usage: mini presentation

    "For each notebook it is advised that the instructor gives a mini presentation to the topic followed by them typing out/running the material while the participants follow in their own machines."

    Have you presented this material at a workshop before? If so, it would be beneficial to provide a link to the mini presentation for other instructors to adapt.

    opened by sconde 0
  • hard coded prefix

    hard coded prefix

    https://github.com/Nikoleta-v3/Game-Theory-and-Python/blob/a62241001902f2bb39765750dbcc89596167a983/environment.yml#L13

    This is very specific to your machine. Please update for easy installation for other users. Or note properly in README to be updated.

    opened by sconde 0
  • Statement of Need

    Statement of Need

    "The authors should clearly state what problems the software is designed to solve and who the target audience is."

    In the Introduction, you do a great job describing the problem. However, It is not clear who the intended target audience is from text.

    opened by sconde 0
  • update travils yml

    update travils yml

    Travis CI released an update to their Xenial build environment, which introduced a new way to start up XVFB for front-end builds.

    This fixes the travis failure.

    opened by Nikoleta-v3 0
  • Make some minor suggestions

    Make some minor suggestions

    You should also include a couple of references. Take a look at https://vknight.org/tch-phi/ and https://vkcfm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pedagogic-setting/index.html for some suggestions (but we can chat too :+1:).

    opened by drvinceknight 0
  • Bump ipython from 6.4.0 to 7.16.3

    Bump ipython from 6.4.0 to 7.16.3

    Bumps ipython from 6.4.0 to 7.16.3.

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  • Add material to the tutorial

    Add material to the tutorial

    The iterated prisoner's dilemma studies also include tournaments with spatial topologies and evolutionary dynamics (Moran processes). Both are implemented withing Axelrod Python and both topics could potentially have their own sections in the tutorial.

    enhancement possibly 
    opened by Nikoleta-v3 0
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