Game theory is an applied mathematics major.
Game theory, also known as game theory and game theory, is a new branch of modern mathematics and an important subject of operational research. Game theory mainly studies the interaction between formulaic incentive structures, which is a mathematical theory and method to study phenomena with the nature of struggle or competition. Game theory considers the individual's predictive behavior and actual behavior in the game, and studies their optimization strategies. Biologists use game theory to understand and predict some results of evolution. Game theory has become one of the standard analytical tools in economics, and has been widely used in finance, securities, biology, economics, international relations, computer science, political science, military strategy and many other disciplines.
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Applied mathematics is a subject that uses mathematical methods to solve practical problems, and has applications in economy, finance, engineering, technology and other fields. Applied mathematics majors train senior professionals who master the basic theories and methods of mathematical science, have the ability to use mathematical knowledge and solve practical problems with computers, have received preliminary training in scientific research, and can engage in research and teaching in scientific, technical, educational and economic departments or engage in practical application, development, research and management in production, operation and management departments. The courses studied in this major mainly include analysis, algebra, geometry, probability theory, physics, mathematical model, mathematical experiment, computer foundation, numerical method and mathematical history.