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  2. Theory of Love (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Theory of Love (Thai: Theory of Love – ทฤษฎีจีบเธอ) is a 2019 Thai BL television series starring Atthaphan Phunsawat (Gun) and Jumpol Adulkittiporn (Off). Directed by Nuttapong Mongkolsawas and produced by GMMTV , the series was one of the thirteen television series for 2019 launched by GMMTV in their "Wonder Th13teen ...

  3. List of games in game theory - Wikipedia

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    Constant sum: A game is a constant sum game if the sum of the payoffs to every player are the same for every single set of strategies. In these games, one player gains if and only if another player loses. A constant sum game can be converted into a zero sum game by subtracting a fixed value from all payoffs, leaving their relative order unchanged.

  4. Fictitious play - Wikipedia

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    The process will converge for a 2-person game if: Both players have only a finite number of strategies and the game is zero sum (Robinson 1951) The game is solvable by iterated elimination of strictly dominated strategies (Nachbar 1990) The game is a potential game (Monderer and Shapley 1996-a,1996-b)

  5. Battle of the sexes (game theory) - Wikipedia

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    The game was introduced in 1957 by R. Duncan Luce and Howard Raiffa in their classic book, Games and Decisions. [1] Some authors prefer to avoid assigning sexes to the players and instead use Players 1 and 2, and some refer to the game as Bach or Stravinsky, using two concerts as the two events. [2]

  6. Game theory - Wikipedia

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    Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interactions. [1] It has applications in many fields of social science, and is used extensively in economics, logic, systems science and computer science. [2]

  7. Lottery player thought he won $200 on NC scratch-off game ...

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    At first, he thought he won $200 but then saw “all the zeros.” “I just sat there looking at it,” Parker recalled to officials. “When it finally set in, I got super excited and started ...

  8. Zero-sum game - Wikipedia

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    A zero-sum game is also called a strictly competitive game, while non-zero-sum games can be either competitive or non-competitive. Zero-sum games are most often solved with the minimax theorem which is closely related to linear programming duality, [5] or with Nash equilibrium. Prisoner's Dilemma is a classic non-zero-sum game. [6]

  9. n-player game - Wikipedia

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    In game theory, an n-player game is a game which is well defined for any number of players. This is usually used in contrast to standard 2-player games that are only specified for two players. In defining n -player games, game theorists usually provide a definition that allow for any (finite) number of players. [ 1 ]