Ed Chalstrey
Research Data Scientist and Software Engineer at The Alan Turing Institute in London. I have worked for over a decade in scientific computing, in fields ranging from computational biology, environmental sciences, digital humanities and more.
I have also worked on a lot of Python packages!
The Alan Turing Institute
Research Data Scientist
EChalstrey
Session
This talk will demonstrate how the PyGambit package for game theory can be used to construct games, and compute their Nash equilibria. Secondly, the talk will demonstrate the DrawTree package and challenges associated with drawing game trees, given the constraints of visualising “information sets” in game theory. Finally, the talk will highlight how PyGambit fits into the broader open-source scientific computing ecosystem for research on games via interoperability with the OpenSpiel framework, which is used for reinforcement learning.