Blogs about: Nash Equilibrium

Featured Blog

Neurosociology2 comments

pontoppidandk wrote 1 week ago: Cover from 'The Mind and the Brain', Schwartz & Begley 2002 For the past few years, cogn … more →

Tags: Cognitive Science, David, Neuroscience, Neurosociology, Theory

Should I ask her out? It's all about Maths!17 comments

Sameer Agarwal wrote 3 weeks ago: Warning: This blog post is a direct consequence of extreme joblessness (If you haven’t noticed … more →

Tags: Beautiful Mind, Computer Science, Game Theory, Girlfriend

What dolphins can teach us about intra-office competition

jeffsamitt wrote 1 month ago: Let me start by admitting that most of what I know of dolphins comes from an IMAX movie of the same … more →

Tags: Management, Competition, Dolphin, Economics, imax, LinkedIn, Stag Hunt

Todd Sandler on Game Theory, Terrorists, and International Relations 2/3

russwbeck wrote 1 month ago: So you’ve been reading up on Game Theory on this blog and have decided to keep going on.  In t … more →

Tags: counter-terrorism, Game Theory, 9/11, Madrid Train Bombings, Prisoner's Dilemma, Stag Hunt, Todd Sandler, Coordination Dilemma, Terrorist Assets

Signs and Symbols

sun secrets wrote 1 month ago: The business news of the week is that GM has hit a brick wall. GM and American car manufacturers hav … more →

Tags: Technology and Business, market economy, age of enlightment, Economic Crisis, γιάννης χοντζέας, GM bankrupcy, General Motors Bankrupt, democracy, french american revolution

Braess's Paradox and "The Ewing Theory"6 comments

gravityandlevity wrote 1 month ago: I spend a silly amount of time thinking about basketball.  Usually this works directly to my detrime … more →

Tags: Fun, basketball analytics, Braess's Paradox, ewing theory, Price of anarchy

Game Theory - The Prisoner's Dilemma and Golden Balls

pintsizedcat wrote 2 months ago: It’s hard to come in contact with Game Theory without coming across The Prisoner’s Dilem … more →

Tags: Computers, Game Theory, Psychology, Science, Economics, Game Theory, Golden Balls!, Interests, Math

Oligopoly

johnleano wrote 2 months ago: An oligopoly is a market structure  in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical prod … more →

Tags: oligopoly, antitrust policies, cartel, [chapter 16], Collusion, Duopoly, Game Theory, Monopolistic competition, predatory pricing

Game Theory - Nash Equilibrium

pintsizedcat wrote 2 months ago: In my last post on Game Theory I started by introducing Game Theory and the Matching Pennies game. I … more →

Tags: Game Theory, Game Theory, James Nash, Learning, maths

Economics of Piracy - Part 22 comments

themissingshadow wrote 3 months ago: The last post I wrote on the matter was on the pirate’s viewpoint. Now I’m doing it on o … more →

Tags: Applied Microeconomics, america, Behaviour, Economics, Foreign Policy, Game Theory, Gulf of Aden, Horn of Africa, Hostage

Found Words - AllahPundit

marginal prose wrote 3 months ago: Nash Equilibrium? Or best game-show evah? … more →

Tags: found words, game theory game show

Noetitek™ on Global Economic Development4 comments

pluribusone wrote 3 months ago: Economist and management theorist, Peter Drucker, divided modern economic history into “eras,” each … more →

Tags: Business, Global/Planetary, Drucker, economic theory, Cartesian dogmatism, Organizing Principle, enlightened self-interest

Todd Sandler on Game Theory, Terrorists, and International Relations 1/31 comment

russwbeck wrote 5 months ago: While searching around the internet today, I came across a very interesting paper written in 2005 by … more →

Tags: counter-terrorism, Game Theory, 9/11, cost-effective, Defensive counter-terrorism, deterrence, Hirshleifer, International Relations, maximum payoff

Game theory and Macroeconomics1 comment

ggdhines wrote 5 months ago: First off, I will admit to not knowing nearly enough macroeconomics. I do feel that I have a pretty … more →

Tags: Game Theory, Macroeconomics

Game Theory Dilemma: Too Much Is Not Enough

mkraten wrote 5 months ago: We’d like to offer our bittersweet congratulations to the late Heath Ledger for earning an Osc … more →

Tags: Risk Management, Las Vegas, Game Theory

Game Theory, Prisoner’s Dilemma, Nash Equilibrium, Stag Hunts, and Sherlock Holmes…and Counter-Terrorism? 2/21 comment

russwbeck wrote 5 months ago: So, you’ve read my previous post about Game Theory, and you want to know more.  No problem, th … more →

Tags: counter-terrorism, Game Theory, Assumptions, Asymmetric, Canada, Prisoner's Dilemma, united states

Economics: 01-23-09, Game Theory, Excellent Course - Yale, Ben Polak

alaskakid wrote 5 months ago: Class, for those that have not had a course in game theory, Ben Polak teaches Econ 159 which is avai … more →

Tags: Teaching, Economics, Yale University, adverse selection, Game Theory, Ben Polak, Signalling, backward induction, ECON 159

Economics: 01-19-09 Repeated Game Theory

alaskakid wrote 6 months ago: Class, a geat review leture on Repeated Game Theory. Ben Polak explain repeated game theory below. B … more →

Tags: Economics, Yale University, Ben Polak, Repeated Game Theory, Folk Theorems, Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma, Drew Fudenberg, Jean Tirole, Martin Osborne

Economics: 01-19-09 Game Theory

alaskakid wrote 6 months ago: Class, first, some relatively simply quick videos one can use. Second, a more detailed definition of … more →

Tags: Economics, Class, John Nash, Game Theory, CORPORATE STRATEGY, John von Neumann, Oskar Morgenstern, John Maynard Smith, Equilibrium


Have your say. Start a blog.

See our free features →

Related Tags
All →

Follow this tag via RSS

Find other items tagged with “nash-equilibrium”:
Technorati Del.icio.us IceRocket