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07/26/2001 11:38 AM by name withheld; yes
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01/19/2001 09:47 AM by Brandon; Nash equilibrium
Ops, so sorry, I didn't answer all your questions :) No, there are games where no Nash equilibrium exists. I hope this helps :) There are some mighty good books out there which you might wanna look up. I've personally found [View full text and thread]

01/19/2001 09:39 AM by Brandon; Nash equilibrium
John Nash, an American mathematician developed this equilibrium concept. Strategies in games are said to yield a Nash equilibrium if each strategy chosen maximises payoffs given the other player's choice. ie in Nash equilibrium, no player has any incentive to change his/her strategy if no other players do. [Manage messages]

01/19/2001 06:48 AM by name withheld; Nash equilibrium
what is a nash equilibrium and do rational players always play a nash equilibrium? [View full text and thread]

01/19/2001 06:47 AM by name withheld; Nash equilibrium
what is a nash equilibrium and do rational players always play a nash equilibrium? [View full text and thread]