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After a long time in the featureless void known as being an Associate Dean, we are hoping that 2022 will see some new developments in Gambit.

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In response to a first very common request: The Python extension module is now available on PyPI: pypi.org/project/pygamb… This remains VERY experimental and everything in the API is subject to change. However, this should at least make it much easier to try things out.

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It has been far too long - but at long last it's here. Gambit 16.0.2 is now available! This is a maintenance release that restores successful building on current compilers and cleans up various packaging issues. Get it from gambit-project.org! #gametheory

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We are excited to announce that Gambit development will be supported in part by The Alan Turing Institute's project, turing.ac.uk/research/resea…. Keep an eye on here, gambit-project.org, and github.com/gambitproject/…, for further details in the coming weeks!

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Gambit version 16.1.0a1 is now available. This is the first alpha release for 16.1.0. See gambit-project.org, or get it at github.com/gambitproject/… or the Python package at pypi.org/project/pygamb…

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Gambit version 16.1.0a2 has now been released. This release contains a number of internal improvements in how pygambit works, including much better error handling. Get it from gambit-project.org or github.com/gambitproject/… - and let us know how you get on!

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We've released the latest development alpha, 16.1.0a3: gambit-project.org. Aside from working through the coding planned for 16.1.0, with this release comes some big improvements to the documentation of pygambit! gambitproject.readthedocs.io/en/v16.1.0a3/ #gametheory #python

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Gambit 16.1.0 (stable) is now available! Get it from github.com/gambitproject/…, gambit-project.org, and/or pypi.org/project/pygamb…. #gametheory #nashequilibrium #strategicreasoning

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We have released Gambit 16.1.1, with a few bug fixes. Get it at github.com/gambitproject/…, or pypi.org/project/pygamb… for the Python package! #gametheory

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2-year Postdoc. Come & work with us & The Alan Turing Institute on Game Theory (GT), Equilibrium Computation, Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning, Policy Space Response Oracles, and the Gambit Project (software tools for GT, The Gambit Project): turing.ac.uk/research/resea… jobs.ac.uk/job/DGK292/res…

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We've released Gambit 16.2.0. Have a look at all the good new stuff! github.com/gambitproject/… pypi.org/project/pygamb… #gametheory #nashequilibrium

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Gambit: The package for computation in game theory version 16.3.0 is out! We've made big improvements to finding (most) equilibria of N-player games, and in using external tools to facilitate equilibrium computation. Full details/download github.com/gambitproject/… . .

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We have released version 16.4.0 of Gambit, the package for computation in game theory. Read all about it and download at github.com/gambitproject/… and/or pypi.org/project/pygamb… #gametheory #nashequilibrium #gametheorysoftware

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We have now posted the materials from the EC'16/GAMES 2016 tutorial on practical computation in games: gambit-project.org/games2016/inde…