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Sequencing Models and introduction to Game Theory

What you'll learn
You will learn simple techniques of Job Sequencing and the basics of Game Theory
Requirements
There is no prerequisite for the course
You may occasionally need a simple calculator
Description
This course was designed to meet the requirements of the BMS course of Mumbai University, India. Basic modules in Sequencing Models and Game Theory, will be introduced here. Sequencing will comprise of 2 machine, 'n' jobs case and 3 machines, 'n' jobs case. In a two machine sequencing case the algorithm is quite simple and straight forward. The simple algorithm can be extended to a three or four or more machines case, subject to certain terms and conditions. For example in a 3 machine case, the maximum processing time for an item on the middle machine must be less than or at most equal to the lowest processing time on the first or the third machine or both. If this condition is not satisfied, there is no option but to solve the problem by enumeration, that is by working out all possible alternatives manually. This can be a mammoth job since even in a simple 5 job scenario, there would be 5! or 120 ways to enumeration. The moment you take up a 7 job case, the number of ways it can be scheduled becomes more than 5000. The algorithm can be extended in simple cases which meet the above requirements. In Game Theory, basically the language of game theory will be introduced to the student. Terms such as zero-sum, two-person, saddle point, pay-offs etc will be introduced. To take the understanding further, I have put up two free courses on udemy. In those courses, solution of a game using Linear Programming is also covered. While of the subject of game theory, the principle of Dominance is also introduced. Games without saddle point will however be excluded from the purview of this chapter.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Lecture 2
Lecture 3 Lecture 3
Lecture 4 Lecture 4
Lecture 5 Lecture 5
Those who are studying for TYBMS in Mumbai University are the target students.,However the course will be useful for those who are studying for BBA, BMS, MMS, MBA at other places,The course is supplemental to the courses already launched by me as the faculty and can be considered an extension of other courses

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https://www.udemy.com/course/operations-research-sequencing-models-and-game-theory/

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