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Game theory is the mathematical framework for analyzing situations where the outcome for each participant depends on decisions made by others. Unlike optimization problems with a fixed environment, games involve interdependence: your success depends on others' choices, and they know this. The field traces to John von Neumann's 1928 paper on two-player zero-sum games and his 1944 book with Oskar Morgenstern establishing the modern foundations.

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