The AI has spent the equivalent of 15 million hours of computation honing its strategies, heading towards
what game theorists call a Nash equilibrium: the point at which no further improvement is possible.
It is time for us to truly start finding solutions that present
what game theorists call a «win - win» outcome.
Not exact matches
To test
what would happen, Robert Axelrod set up a tournament and invited fourteen
game theorists to submit computer programs with the algorithm of their choice; Axelrod described the winner in The Evolution of Cooperation:
The
Game Theorist's Guide to Parenting: How the Science of Strategic Thinking Can Help You Deal with the Toughest Negotiators You Know — Your Kids by Paul Raeburn and Kevin Zollman (Macmillan / Scientific American / FSG; Blackstone Audio; OverDrive Sample) combines the insight of a father of five with the expertise of an academic to offer ways to help parents game their kid's most common and exasperating behaviors, such a lying, fighting, and not doing what they were t
Game Theorist's Guide to Parenting: How the Science of Strategic Thinking Can Help You Deal with the Toughest Negotiators You Know — Your Kids by Paul Raeburn and Kevin Zollman (Macmillan / Scientific American / FSG; Blackstone Audio; OverDrive Sample) combines the insight of a father of five with the expertise of an academic to offer ways to help parents
game their kid's most common and exasperating behaviors, such a lying, fighting, and not doing what they were t
game their kid's most common and exasperating behaviors, such a lying, fighting, and not doing
what they were told.
How it fits in the larger scheme of Dark Souls lore (based on
what game director Hidetaka Miyazaki has said that the
game's two pieces of DLC will effectively close the book on this franchise) is up to those intrepid
theorists that scrounge every inch of the content for lore.
The publication seems to have prompted
game designer and
theorist Raph Koster to blog about
what he learned by adopting a more collaborationist approach to his fans.
Instead though, I am just going to focus on just how hype is ruining
what could be an incredible
game for all of us and it's time we started telling certain Zelda
theorists to stick to a singular theory, as opposed to constantly coming out with a new one every week, which contradicts their last one.
Lately there has been some back - chatter regarding Nintendo and another Zelda title they could be working on as of this moment, so with that, our resident Zelda
theorist took to penning a piece on just
what game that could be, and
what device it will release on.
As film
theorist Eric C.H. de Bruyn has noted, «The Secret Agent establishes many... permutational relationships between the set, the screen and the spectator, but
what they have in common is a kind of
game of hide - and - seek....