References
Blackwell,
David. �The Big Match.� The Annals of Mathematical Statistics. (1968):
159-163.
�Game
Theory Society�. 3/14/01. www.gametheorysociety.org/
Herman,
Eugene, Michael D. Pepe, Robert T.
Moore, James R. King. Linear Algebra Modules for Interactive Learning Using
Maple-Updated Preliminary Version. Addison-Wesley.
Heylighen.
�Zero-sum games� Dec 2, 1993. Principia Cybernetica. 3/4/01. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/blackwell_david.html
Web
page: Mathematicians of the
African Diaspora
A
special thanks to Dr. Ginn for his help in understanding Blackwell�s �The Big
Match� paper that dealt with game theory.
The paper �The Big Match� is a great source to learn about game theory. This is where I got my examples and probability statement that is in my paper.
The
site from the game theory society is where I found the applications to game
theory.
Linear
Algebra Modules for Interactive Learning Using Maple-Updated Preliminary
Version is where I found my information in understanding Markov matrices.
This is an excellent source because it is easy to understand and gives great
examples. The example found in my paper is from this book.
The
�zero-sum game� web page is where I leaned what a zero-sum game was. This is a
good source for this reason only.
The
MAD web page is where I found the information needed to learn about Blackwell�s
background. It was very informative and told of the prejudices that he
encountered.
Dr.
Ginn was a wonderful source because he is knowledgeable about Game Theory.