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Hamidou Tembine

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Hamidou Tembine (born November 4, 1982, in Orsongo, Dogon Country, West Africa) is a French game theorist, co-founder of TIMADIE and researcher specializing in evolutionary games and co-opetitive mean-field-type games. He is a professor of machine intelligence at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in Canada. He has been a Global Network Assistant Professor at New York University. He has been also the principal investigator and director of the Game Theory and Learning Laboratory (L&G Lab) at New York University.

Tembine has written about 300 research articles, 5 books, and co-edited 3 books. His research is focused in the areas of auto-regulation, self-regulation, knowledge-based economy and variance minimization of tokens in emerging markets. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Game theory and learning for wireless networks fundamentals and applications / Samson Lasaulce, Hamidou Tembine. by Lasaulce, Samson

    Published 2011
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    Game Theory and Learning for Wireless Networks : Fundamentals and Applications. by Lasaulce, Samson

    Published 2011
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