In game theory, a "list of games" can refer to various types of strategic interactions that are studied to analyze decision-making among rational agents. These games can be characterized by their rules, players, payoffs, and strategies. Here’s a summary of some common types of games in game theory: 1. **Cooperative vs. Non-Cooperative Games**: - **Cooperative Games**: Players can form coalitions and negotiate binding contracts.

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