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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 ...

Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Step-by-Step ~xRay Pixy

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ARCHIMEDES OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM VIDEO LINK: CLICK HERE... VIDEO CHAPTERS Introduction: 00:00 Archimedes Principle: 01:19 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Idea: 07:07 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Steps: 08:08 Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Mathematical Models: 11:32 Conclusion: 20 :12 Learn Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Step-by-Step with Example. Archimedes Optimization Algorithm Inspiration: Popular Physics Law (Archimedes Principle). - Used to Solve Complex Numerical Optimization Problems. - Used to solve Engineering Design Optimization Problems. Archimedes Principle : According to Archimedes Principle when a body is immersed wholly or partially in a fluid it loses its weight which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body. KEY TERMS Fluid: The Substance that flows under the action of applied forces. The fluid does not have its own shape. Pressure: It is a normal force acting on a unit surface area of the liquid. It is Force / Area. Density: Mas...
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