Donald G. Saari, a member of the National Academy of Sciences, is the Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Economics and director of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. His research interests include the Newtonian N-body problem, the analysis of voting systems, and application of mathematics to the social and behavioral sciences.
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Preface Chapter 1: Evolutionary game theory Chapter 2: All those puzzling voting mysteries! Chapter 3: Voting theory applied elsewhere Chapter 4: Voting: Symmetry and decompositions Chapter 5: Game theory: A decomposition Chapter 6: The reductionist approach Bibliography Index

