AppliedMath for LLMs3 hours
Implement Game Theory
Implement a portfolio-ready notebook experiment that proves you can use Game Theory, not just read about it.
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Build brief
You are turning the Game Theory module into a concrete artifact. Keep the scope small, make the behavior visible, and leave enough notes that another learner can understand the result.
Requirements
- Use at least two ideas from Game Theory.
- Keep the implementation small enough to explain in five minutes.
- Add three test cases or examples that show normal and edge behavior.
- Write a short reflection that explains what broke and how you fixed it.
Deliverables
- A runnable notebook cell sequence for Game Theory.
- A short explanation of the math idea in plain language.
- At least one visualization, table, or numerical sanity check.
Project checklist
Source lessons
Notes23-Game-Theory/01-Nash-Equilibria/notes.mdOpenNotes23-Game-Theory/02-Minimax-Theorem/notes.mdOpenNotes23-Game-Theory/03-Multi-Agent-Systems/notes.mdOpenNotes23-Game-Theory/04-Adversarial-Game-Theory/notes.mdOpenTheory Notebook23-Game-Theory/01-Nash-Equilibria/theory.ipynbOpenExercises Notebook23-Game-Theory/01-Nash-Equilibria/exercises.ipynbOpen
Run notebookMilestones and skills
- 01Read the linked source lessons and note the key APIs or formulas.
- 02Sketch the smallest useful version of the notebook experiment.
- 03Build the core behavior before adding polish.
- 04Run the examples, notebook cells, or manual tests.
- 05Write the final explanation and mark the checklist complete.
Game TheoryNumerical reasoningNotebook workflowPlanningTestingDebuggingExplanation