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- == Game Theory == ...roven. If these theories are correct then it will make designing a ''fun'' game all the easier. ...4 KB (763 words) - 05:29, 5 March 2008
- <<Back to [[Introduction to Game Theory]] ...of the game. By giving each player a strategy, we get the outcome of the game. Each player needs a preference for every possible outcome. In mathematic ...887 bytes (149 words) - 16:53, 27 December 2006
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- '''Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse-Game (EFG)''' ...odel Theory/Preliminaries#Game|game]] is said to be an Ehrenfeucht-Fraisse-game iff it is constituted the following way ...1 KB (236 words) - 21:24, 10 June 2007
- == Game Theory == ...roven. If these theories are correct then it will make designing a ''fun'' game all the easier. ...4 KB (763 words) - 05:29, 5 March 2008
- <<Back to [[Introduction to Game Theory]] ...of the game. By giving each player a strategy, we get the outcome of the game. Each player needs a preference for every possible outcome. In mathematic ...887 bytes (149 words) - 16:53, 27 December 2006
- ==Game== {{wikipedia|game theory}} ...7 KB (1,172 words) - 22:27, 10 June 2007
- {{noprint|[[This quantum world/Game|'''< PREVIOUS''']]}} ...A. Zeilinger, "Going beyond Bell's theorem," in ''Bell's theorem, Quantum Theory, and Conception of the Universe'', edited by M. Kafatos (Dordrecht: Kluwer ...4 KB (658 words) - 15:38, 25 August 2008
- ==Theory== ...under. If Black's occupation of that key space does not end the game, the game will continue until another zugzwang occurs. In that situation, there will ...29 KB (4,860 words) - 22:29, 19 December 2007
- ...behaviour develop during evolution? At first glance, [[w:Darwin|Darwin]]’s theory of the [[w:survival of the fittest|survival of the fittest]] does not suppo ...spread its genes than a selfish organism. The distinction to the classical theory of evolution is that not only the fittest individuals are likely to survive ...19 KB (2,963 words) - 20:23, 22 July 2007
- ...theory to various important cases. In each case, one can apply the general theory, use suitable mathematical techniques, and extract important physical conse ...parameters, escape velocity, Kepler laws, perihelion precession, etc. The theory of the Kepler problem is the foundation for '''celestial mechanics'''. ...9 KB (1,395 words) - 08:19, 23 June 2006
- ...avid Mermin, "Is the Moon there when nobody looks? Reality and the quantum theory," ''Physics Today'', April 1985. The version of Bell's theorem discussed in {{noprint|[[This quantum world/Game|'''NEXT >''']]}} ...5 KB (801 words) - 15:36, 25 August 2008
- ...receded by existential quantifiers. It is especially important in Database theory. TODO Life-Game ...5 KB (778 words) - 00:51, 28 December 2007
- ...ting techniques that can be applied to situations pertinent to probability theory. In set theory, <math>2^S</math> represents the set of all functions from S to {0, 1}. ...15 KB (2,501 words) - 21:35, 2 January 2008
- ...Signals and Systems]] book will provide a basis in the field of '''systems theory''', of which control systems is a subset. Readers who have not read the [[S ...particular progression. First this book will discuss the basics of system theory, and it will offer a brief refresher on integral transforms. Section 2 will ...24 KB (3,899 words) - 10:21, 5 January 2008
- ...edicate logic]]. It can be thought of as the application side of fuzzy set theory dealing with well thought out real world expert values for a complex proble ...ial membership in a set. It is related to [[fuzzy sets]] and [[possibility theory]]. It was introduced in [[1965]] by [[Lotfi Asker Zadeh|Lotfi Zadeh]] at th ...23 KB (3,434 words) - 04:34, 3 January 2008
- ;Adaptive Control:A branch of control theory where controller systems are able to change their response characteristics ;Game Theory:A branch of study that is related to control engineering, and especially '' ...19 KB (2,930 words) - 06:53, 16 February 2008
- ...goods are named after the economist Thornstein Veblen and tie in with his theory of conspicuous consumption. If price for a status good rises, then demand f ...suddenly doesn't begin to sell at its equilibrium price. What follows is a game of trial and error. Say a new pair of jeans comes out on the market at $20. ...27 KB (4,199 words) - 16:46, 6 March 2008