August 2019
Intermediate to advanced
342 pages
9h 35m
English
In the mathematical theory of games, the Nash equilibrium is defined as the condition in which two competing players consider their respective game strategies as the best possible options available to them. This condition of equilibrium is the result of the learning performed by the players by iteratively repeating playing sessions.
In a Nash equilibrium condition, each player will then choose to perform the same action without modifying it.
The conditions under which this balance is determined are particularly restrictive. In fact, they imply the following:
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