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Articles related to "Game Theory"
Game Theory Helps Explain Animal Behavior Game theory is best known for its economic applications. Behavioralists are now realizing its potential in biological situations as well. game theory • individual rationality • neoclassic economic theory • game theory applied to biology • evolutionary game theory
The Prisoner's Dilemma Developed by Merrill Flood and Melvin Dresher at RAND in 1950, the case of the "Prisoner's Dilemma" has become a classic example of a game theory conundrum. game theory • the prisoner's dilemma • game theory examples • iterated prisoner's dilemma • hypothetical math questions
What is Game Theory? Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics which relates to strategy and prediction of behavior; a complicated science with a diverse range of applications. game theory • john nash • nash equilibrium • mathematical strategy • math of chess
Review The Art of Strategy by Dixit and Nalebuff Bestselling authors of Thinking Strategically return with this updated and retitled book. Game theory is explained and expanded to help readers develop winning strategies game theorist's guide to success in business and l • barry j. nalebuffthe art of strategy • strategic decision-making • avinash dixit • barry nalebuff
SEO, Google Page Rank and Game Theory Webmasters, bloggers and internet marketers are all competing for Google page rank. Game theory suggests that SEO may not be the best best strategy to get traffic. page rank • google • seo • game theory • john nash
Discrete Mathematics Discrete mathematics, most commonly finding applications in computer sciences, are used to define groups of numbers which are finite, or "countable." discrete mathematics • continuous mathematics • calculus • combinatorics • non-continuity
John von Neumann - A Lifetime of Contributions John von Neumann is remembered for his contributions to economics, statistics, warfare, computers and mathematics. He is considered by many to be one of the great minds of the twentieth century. von neumann • game theory • ordinal numbers • implosion • hydrogen bomb
The Nash Equilibrium Brought to the attention of the mathematical community by famed mathematician John Nash in 1951, the Nash Equilibrium is an important element of game theory. game theory • nash equilibrium • john nash • nobel prize • antoine cournot
Courtship and Dating Valuable Time Women benefit from a longer courtship and dating period. The time spent evaluating whether a man would make a good mate is valuable in making the best choice. dating couples • courtship phase • choosing good mate • wining dining • behavioral research
The Game Maker's Apprentice -- Book Review Learn how to make video games using the Game Maker engine with The Game Maker's Apprentice, a book written by Game Maker creator Mark Overmars. game maker apprentice • mark overmars • create video games • 2d game engine • video game maker
The Roots New Album, "How I Got Over" The Roots new single "How I Got Over" is from their upcoming ninth album and features new lyrical material from rapper BlackThought and beats from drummer Questlove. the roots • how i got over • blackthought • questlove • late night with jimmy fallon
World Tour A smattering of gaming sites with an international twist. gaming game rp roleplay role-play adventure deck c
A Beautiful Mind A new movie, directed by Ron Howard and starring Russell Crowe depression • schizophrenia • a beautiful mind • hollywood • ron howard
Decision Making Quality Affects Business Success IT can help businesses implement decision support systems that can identify the factors responsible for results achieved, and thus improve the decision making model. decision making • decision process • decision support • decision tree • decision support system
Exploit Falling Stock Prices This is a persuasive argument that making exclusively downside bets on stocks carries greater profit potential. stock trading edge • short selling • equity market decline • stock price drop • equity value drop
Personal Stories A collection of links to personal experiences of schizophrenia recorded on the Internet. experience of schizophrenia • personal stories • websites • web sites
The Economics of War The B-2 Stealth Bomber is being used in the current conflict for the first time. Each bomber costs approximately $2.1 billion. Who needs a concealed weapons permit when you have one of these parked in your back yard? weapons • prices • wartime spending
Homeschooled Alumni Impressive and Growing Homeschooling is an alma mater that's increasingly building an illustrious list of alumni. homeschooled alumni • famous homeschoolers • ansel adams • andrew wyeth • jonas brothers
Strategies for Improving Online Chess Play Assuming that a player has a basic understanding of chess and has played a number of games, one can improve ones play ranking by following a few basic guidelines. internet chess • improve rating • scientific chess • candidate move • chess openings
The Not-So-Golden Rule The Golden Rule is generally acknowledged as a laudable moral principle, when in fact it is a mark of mental retardation. the • so • called • golden • rule
Prj: NtCstr: What to do with a Variable? Now that I have a card and a character, What do I do with it? imagination • common • thought • catharsis • game
The Prisoners' Dilemma Prisoners often face a difficult choice: cooperate or not? A classic social science theory visits Southeast Asia. political prisoners • cambodia • khmer rouge • malaysia • southeast asia |
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