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John H. Miller

Economics

Carnegie Mellon University

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About John H. Miller at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

As a dedicated researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, John H. Miller has developed a specialized expertise in Experimental Behavioral Economics, Evolutionary Game Theory, Cooperation, Agent-Based Modeling, Social Phenomena, Game Theory Applications, Psychological Research. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "The Role of Heuristics and Biases in Complex Choices", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Experimental Behavioral Economics and Evolutionary Game Theory. Additional work such as "The Mathematical Underpinnings of Defensive Counterair Operations in Great Power Competition" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

Experimental Behavioral EconomicsEvolutionary Game TheoryCooperationAgent-Based ModelingSocial PhenomenaGame Theory ApplicationsPsychological Research
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Total Citations891

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Publications52

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