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Nash Equilibrium In Game Theory ~xRay Pixy

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 Video Link  CLICK HERE... Learn Nash Equilibrium In Game Theory Step-By-Step Using Examples. Video Chapters: Nash Equilibrium  00:00 Introduction 00:19 Topics Covered 00:33 Nash Equilibrium  01:55 Example 1  02:30 Example 2 04:46 Game Core Elements 06:41 Types of Game Strategies 06:55  Prisoner’s Dilemma  07:17  Prisoner’s Dilemma Example 3 09:16 Dominated Strategy  10:56 Applications 11:34 Conclusion The Nash Equilibrium is a concept in game theory that describes a situation where no player can benefit by changing their strategy while the other players keep their strategies unchanged.  No player can increase their payoff by changing their choice alone while others keep theirs the same. Example : If Chrysler, Ford, and GM each choose their production levels so that no company can make more money by changing their choice, it’s a Nash Equilibrium Prisoner’s Dilemma : Two criminals are arrested and interrogated separately. Each has two ...

Information Security Law and legal Framework

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Information Security means Data Protection. Information Security Laws deal with Creating, Storing, and Acquiring Information. Q. What is the Indian IT Act? A. It is an Act of the Indian Parliament. This is Law in India that deal with Cyber Crimes and Electronic Commerce.  Cyber Crime: [IT Act 200] Crime that involves computers and Networks. Cyber Crime involves crimes related to Computers. For Example-  Theft and Hacking.   Privacy Concerns Involved in Cyber Crime:  - Data/Information Privacy  - Financial Theft/Frauds Related Crimes  - Online Harassment - Online transaction Frauds    Q. What is a Patent Law? A.  It is the branch of  intellectual property law. Patent law deals with new scientific inventions. Patent Law in India starts in 1911.  Q. What is a Copyright Law? A . Law for copyright protection. Copy right law protects the original work of the creator. This law provides protection to sound recording, musical work, ar...

3D Translation Example

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 Consider the effect of a translation in the x,y,z direction by -2, -4, and -6 respectively on the homogenous coordinate position vectors [1, 6, 4].  Solution. 3D Translation Matrix is given as: Here, Tx = -2, Ty = -4, and Tz = -6. As We know, 3D translation is performed as: Therefore, we got  New co-ordinates are [-1  2  -2 ]

Three Dimensional Transformations and Viewing

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 Three Dimensional Transformations  Q. What is 3D Translation? A. Translation means shifting a point or moving the whole object. In 3D we need 3 Translatio factors. Translation Matrix for 3D:  Q. How to perform 3D Transformation? A.  To perform 3D Transformation. Multiply point with translation Matrix. Here, Q. What is 3D Scaling? A. Scaling changes the size of the object. Scaling in 3D is similar to scaling in 2D. The Matrix for 3D scaling transformation given as:
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