Day 52 of 365
February 21
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Economics Game Theory and Nash Equilibrium
John Nash's equilibrium concept describes situations where no player can benefit by changing strategy if others keep theirs unchanged. This revolutionized economics, explaining everything from nuclear deterrence to business competition. The Nash equilibrium shows how rational individual decisions can lead to suboptimal collective outcomes, as in the Prisoner's Dilemma. Nash won the Nobel Prize in 1994 for this work.
💡 Did you know?
Nash suffered from schizophrenia and believed aliens were sending him coded messages - his story inspired the film 'A Beautiful Mind'!
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