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Preface;
1. Introduction: models and mathematics;
2. Convexity;
3. Simplexes;
4. Sperner's lemma;
5. The Knaster-Kuratowski-Mazurkiewicz lemma;
6. Brouwer's fixed point theorem;
7. Maximization of binary relations;
8. Variational inequalities, price equilibrium, and complementarity;
9. Some interconnections;
10. What good is a completely labelled subsimplex?;
11. Continuity of correspondences;
12. The maximum theorem;
13. Approximation of correspondence;
14. Selection theorems for correspondences;
15. Fixed point theorems for correspondences;
16. Sets with convex sections and a minimax theorem;
17. The Fan-Browder theorem;
18. Equilibrium of excess demand correspondences;
19. Nash equilibrium of games and abstract economies;
20. Walrasian equilibrium of an economy;
21. More interconnections;
22. The Knaster-Kuratowski-Mazurkiewicz-Shapley lemma;
23. Cooperative equilibria of games; References; Index.
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