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| Game theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | |
" Game theory For further information, see: Game, Game theory games, and Glossary of game theory. For other uses, see Game theory (disambiguation). . Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that is used in the social sciences (most notably economics), biology, engineering, political science, computer science (mainly for artificial intelligence), and philosophy. Game theory attempts to mathematically capture behavior in strategic situations, in which an individual's success in making choices depends on the choices of others. While initially developed to analyze competitions in which one individual does better at another's expense"
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| Game Theory | |
" Gary, Colin and producer Kris revisit last week's E3 Media and Business Summit, discussing which hardware maker won the event, some standout products and whether or not E3 will be back next year. Also, we touch on NPD data that showed a big surge in MGS4-related PS3 sales. Gary, Colin and producer Kris are back from the podcast break with some commentary on next week's big games bash known as E3 (erm... Media and Business Summit), and the games we can't wait to see. We also talk tax breaks for game developers, Diablo III and more. Gary, Colin and producer Kris talk the May NPDs, and whether or not PS3's 22,000 win over the 360 really means anything at all. We also talk about Microsoft's latest comments on "
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| What is Game Theory? | |
" Economic and Game Theory What is Game Theory? . by David K. Levine, Department of Economics, UCLA top general research classes links David "You treat world history as a mathematician does mathematics, in which nothing but laws and formulae exist, no reality, no good and evil, no time, no yesterday, no tomorrow, nothing but an eternal shallow, mathematical present." Hermann Hesse . What economists call game theory psychologists call the theory of social situations, which is an accurate description of what game theory is about. Although game theory is relevant to"
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| Game Theory -- from Wolfram MathWorld | |
" Game theory is a branch of mathematics that deals with the analysis of games (i.e., situations involving parties with conflicting interests). In addition to the mathematical elegance and complete solution which is possible for simple games, the principles of game theory also find applications to complicated games such as cards, checkers, and chess, as well as real-world problems as diverse as economics, property division, politics, and warfare. . Game theory has two distinct branches: combinatorial game theory and classical game theory. . Combinatorial game theory covers two-player games of perfect knowledge such as go, chess, or checkers. Notably, combinatorial games have no"
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| Evolutionary Game Theory (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) | |
" Evolutionary game theory originated as an application of the mathematical theory of games to biological contexts, arising from the realization that frequency dependent fitness introduces a strategic aspect to evolution. Recently, however, evolutionary game theory has become of increased interest to economists, sociologists, and anthropologists--and social scientists in general--as well as philosophers. The interest among social scientists in a theory with explicit biological roots derives from three facts. First, the evolution treated by evolutionary game theory need not be biological evolution. Evolution may, in this context, often be understood as cultural evolution, where this refers to changes in beliefs and norms over time. Second, the rationality a"
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| Search Done Right » Blog Archive » Introducing Clustering 2.0 | |
" The name of the game in search interfaces is to empower the user to see more, effortlessly, and avoid the curse of Information Overlook (pdf - an old thought piece). Clustering 2.0 plays the game very well. . By the way, an obligatory reminder: remix clustering is patent pending. . Tags: clustering, linguistic knowledge, search engine, search results . This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008 at 8:15 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Trackbacks Pingbacks What is a Trackback? What is a Pingback? January 22nd, 2008, at 6:52 pm #"
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