The package for computation in game theory -

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Software tools for game theory.

Build, analyse, and explore finite extensive and strategic form games.

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Gambit is a set of software tools for doing computation on finite, noncooperative games in extensive or strategy form and a set of file formats for storing and communicating games to external tools.

The Gambit Project was founded in the mid-1980s at the California Institute of Technology and to this day is actively developed by a community of contributors, with core development led by The Alan Turing Institute as part of its project: Automated analysis of strategic interactions.

Open source & free to use

Gambit in a nutshell

Non-cooperative finite games

Construct games in extensive or strategic form.

Equilibrium computation

Find pure and mixed-strategy Nash equilibria.

Econometric estimation

Fit quantal response and other structural models.

Interoperable with other tools

Read and write games in standard file formats.

Open source & extensible

Analyse your game models your way.