Game theory

Finite game

A finite game (sometimes called a founded game or a well-founded game) is a two-player game which is assured to end after a finite number of moves. Finite games may have an infinite number of possibilities or even an unbounded number of moves, so long as they are guaranteed to end in a finite number of turns. (Wikipedia).

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The Geometry of Finite Geometric Sums (visual proof; series)

This is a short, animated visual proof demonstrating the finite geometric for any ratio x with x greater than 1. This series (and its infinite analog when x less than 1) is important for many results in calculus, discrete mathematics, and combinatorics. #mathshorts​ #mathvideo​ #math​ #cal

From playlist Finite Sums

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Self Similar Geometric Series: Sums of powers of 7 (and all integers larger than 3)

This is a short, animated visual proof demonstrating the finite geometric sum formula for any integer n with n greater than 3 (explicitly showing the cases n=7 and n=9 with k=3). This series (and its infinite analog when x less than 1) is important for many results in calculus, discrete ma

From playlist Finite Sums

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The Limit Does NOT Exist (Limit Example 4)

Epsilon Definition of a Limit In this video, I illustrate the epsilon-N definition of a limit by showing that the limit of (-1)^n as n goes to infinity does NOT exist. The method I present is more generally useful to show that a limit does not exist. Other examples of limits can be seen

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Nash Equilibriums // How to use Game Theory to render your opponents indifferent

Check out Brilliant ► https://brilliant.org/TreforBazett/ Join for free and the first 200 subscribers get 20% off an annual premium subscription. Thank you to Brilliant for sponsoring this playlist on Game Theory. Game Theory Playlist ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHXZ9OQGMqx

From playlist Game Theory

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Infinite Limits With Equal Exponents (Calculus)

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From playlist Calculus

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Maximum and Minimum

Maximum and Minimum of a set In this video, I define the maximum and minimum of a set, and show that they don't always exist. Enjoy! Check out my Real Numbers Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJb1qAQIrmmCZggpJZvUXnUzaw7fHCtoh

From playlist Real Numbers

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[Discrete Mathematics] Finite State Machines

We do a quick introduction to finite state machines, creating our own, understanding what they do, and abstracting the purpose of these machines. Visit our website: http://bit.ly/1zBPlvm Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1vWiRxW *--Playlists--* Discrete Mathematics 1: https://www.youtu

From playlist Discrete Math 1

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What are partial sums?

Ever wondered what a partial sum is? The simple answer is that a partial sum is actually just the sum of part of a sequence. You can find a partial sum for both finite sequences and infinite sequences. When we talk about the sum of a finite sequence in general, we’re talking about the sum

From playlist Popular Questions

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Perfect conditional epsilon-equilibria of multi-stage games with infinite sets of signals & actions

Distinguished Visitor Lecture Series Perfect conditional epsilon-equilibria of multi-stage games with infinite sets of signals and actions Philip J. Reny The University of Chicago, USA

From playlist Distinguished Visitors Lecture Series

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Infinite Chess | Infinite Series

Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you 😃) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: https://to.pbs.org/donateinfi How long will it take to win a game of chess on an infinite chessboard? Tweet at us! @pbsinfinite Facebook: facebook.com/pbsinfinite series Email us! pbsinfiniteserie

From playlist An Infinite Playlist

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The Pokémon Regularity Problem | Nathan Dalaklis

With the release of the Pokémon Sword and Shield games today, I thought it would be a great time to talk about The Pokémon Regularity Problem. This problem originates from a talk at !!Con 2018 by Alex Clemmer and whereas his talk focuses on regular expressions, I wanted to take the approac

From playlist The New CHALKboard

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Workshop 1 "Operator Algebras and Quantum Information Theory" - CEB T3 2017 - V.Paulsen

Vern Paulsen (Waterloo) / 12.09.17 Title: C*-algebras and Synchronous Games. Abstract: In recent years a deep connection has been found between Connnes’ embedding problem and Tsirelson’s questions about various sets of probabilistic quantum correlations, called local, quantum, quantum a

From playlist 2017 - T3 - Analysis in Quantum Information Theory - CEB Trimester

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An optimization perspective on mean-field games - Wei Zhang, Ohio State University

This workshop is kindly sponsored by London Mathematical Society, EPSRC and is part of the Lloyd's Register Foundation programme on Data-centric engineering at The Alan Turing Institute. The workshop "Mean-field games, energy and environment" aims to bring together leading experts in the f

From playlist Mean-field games, energy and environment

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The Finite and Infinite Games of Leadership | Simon Sinek | Talks at Google

The Finite and Infinite Games of Leadership: Leadership, Business and Finding Purpose in the Workplace. Simon Sinek is the bestselling author of Start With Why and Leaders Eat Last, which have helped organizations around the world inspire their people to reach new heights. Visit https://

From playlist Business lectures

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Tamer Başar: "A General Theory for Discrete-Time Mean-Field Games"

High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020 Workshop III: Mean Field Games and Applications "A General Theory for Discrete-Time Mean-Field Games" Tamer Başar - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Abstract: In this lecture, I will present a general theory for mean-field games formul

From playlist High Dimensional Hamilton-Jacobi PDEs 2020

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Mod-05 Lec-37 Backward Induction

Game Theory and Economics by Dr. Debarshi Das, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Guwahati. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Guwahati: Game Theory and Economics | CosmoLearning.org Economics

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Mod-05 Lec-34 Strategy and Equilibrium

Game Theory and Economics by Dr. Debarshi Das, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Guwahati. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

From playlist IIT Guwahati: Game Theory and Economics | CosmoLearning.org Economics

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Computing Limits from a Graph with Infinities

In this video I do an example of computing limits from a graph with infinities.

From playlist Limits

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MIP* = RE - Henry Yuen

Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I Topic: MIP* = RE Speaker: Henry Yuen Affiliation: University of Toronto Date: February 03, 2020 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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