• In game theory, a move, action, or play is any one of the options which a player can choose in a setting where the optimal outcome depends not only on...
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  • Evolutionary game theory (EGT) is the application of game theory to evolving populations in biology. It defines a framework of contests, strategies, and analytics...
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  • In game theory, a strategy A dominates another strategy B if A will always produce a better result than B, regardless of how any other player plays. Some...
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  • In game theory, a focal point (or Schelling point) is a solution that people tend to choose by default in the absence of communication in order to avoid...
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  • In game theory, the outcome of a game is the ultimate result of a strategic interaction with one or more people, dependant on the choices made by all participants...
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    peace theory International relations Launch on warning Long Peace N-deterrence Nuclear blackmail Nuclear ethics Nuclear peace Nuclear strategy Nuclear...
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  • making in humans, animals, and computers. Modern game theory began with the idea of mixed-strategy equilibria in two-person zero-sum games and its proof...
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  • Minimax (redirect from Minimax strategy)
    a decision rule used in artificial intelligence, decision theory, combinatorial game theory, statistics, and philosophy for minimizing the possible loss...
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  • Game theory studies strategic interaction between individuals in situations called games. Classes of these games have been given names. This is a list...
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  • Breed. Game Theory and Evolutionarily Stable Strategies, Kenneth N. Prestwich's site at College of the Holy Cross. Evolutionarily stable strategies knol...
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  • In game theory, the Nash equilibrium is the most commonly used solution concept for non-cooperative games. A Nash equilibrium is a situation where no...
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  • in which it could be applied to the "minimax" strategy of a zero-sum two-person game. Such a strategy should not, without qualification, be called optimum...
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  • describe a game where a player could have a better chance of winning by using quantum strategies than would be possible classically. While game theory was not...
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    Tit for tat (category Strategy (game theory))
    recorded in 1558. It is also a highly effective strategy in game theory. An agent using this strategy will first cooperate, then subsequently replicate...
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    An abstract strategy game is a type of strategy game that has minimal or no narrative theme, an outcome determined only by player choice (with minimal...
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  • In game theory, grim trigger (also called the grim strategy or just grim) is a trigger strategy for a repeated game. Initially, a player using grim trigger...
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  • possible for a Crawford game never to occur in a match. When both players are several points away from the target score, doubling strategy is broadly similar...
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  • abstract strategy games, and especially to games with full information and no element of chance; solving such a game may use combinatorial game theory or computer...
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  • Look up Appendix:Glossary of game theory in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Game theory is the branch of mathematics in which games are studied: that...
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  • In game theory, a trigger strategy is any of a class of strategies employed in a repeated non-cooperative game. A player using a trigger strategy initially...
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  • Zero-sum game is a mathematical representation in game theory and economic theory of a situation that involves two competing entities, where the result...
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  • In game theory, a Markov strategy is a strategy that depends only on the current state of the game, rather than the full history of past actions. The...
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  • In game theory, normal form is a description of a game. Unlike extensive form, normal-form representations are not graphical per se, but rather represent...
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  • In game theory, Zermelo's theorem is a theorem about finite two-person games of perfect information in which the players move alternately and in which...
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  • Conflict escalation (category Strategy (game theory))
    In systems theory, the process of conflict escalation is modeled by positive feedback. Conflict escalation can be modeled with game theory. In contrast...
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  • nature of adversaries' mutual perceptions of each other." In game theory, a player's strategy is any of the options that the player would choose in a specific...
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  • In game theory, farsightness refers to players’ ability to consider the long-term consequences of their strategies, beyond immediate payoffs, often formalized...
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  • De-escalation (category Strategy (game theory))
    behaviours that escalate conflict. De-escalation can be modelled with game theory. In psychiatric settings, de-escalation is aimed at calmly communicating...
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  • Hobbesian trap (category Strategy (game theory))
    Schelling also saw fear as a motive for conflict. Applying game theory to the Cold War and nuclear strategy, Schelling's view was that in situations where two...
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  • In game theory, a max-dominated strategy is a strategy that is never a best response to any possible strategy profile of the other players. This means...
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