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  2. Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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    Jan-ken uses the rock, paper, and scissors signs [18] and is the direct source of the modern version of rock paper scissors. [19] Hand-games using gestures to represent the three conflicting elements of rock, paper, and scissors have been most common since the modern version of the game was created in the late 19th century, between the Edo and ...

  3. Intransitive game - Wikipedia

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    A prototypical example of an intransitive game is the game rock, paper, scissors. In probabilistic games like Penney's game , the violation of transitivity results in a more subtle way, and is often presented as a probability paradox .

  4. Python (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Numba is used from Python, as a tool (enabled by adding a decorator to relevant Python code), a JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy code into fast machine code. Pythran compiles a subset of Python 3 to C++ . [165] RPython can be compiled to C, and is used to build the PyPy interpreter of Python.

  5. Category:Rock paper scissors - Wikipedia

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  6. Condorcet paradox - Wikipedia

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    In social choice theory, Condorcet's voting paradox is a fundamental discovery by the Marquis de Condorcet that majority rule is inherently self-contradictory.The result implies that it is logically impossible for any voting system to guarantee that a winner will have support from a majority of voters; for example, there can be rock-paper-scissors scenarios where a majority of voters will ...

  7. Livewire Segmentation Technique - Wikipedia

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    Example of livewire segmentation on a baby's photo. Livewire, is a segmentation technique which allows a user to select regions of interest to be extracted quickly and accurately, using simple mouse clicks. [1] It is based on the lowest cost path algorithm, by Edsger W. Dijkstra. Firstly convolve the image with a Sobel filter to extract edges ...

  8. Evolutionary game theory - Wikipedia

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    The first example of RPS in nature was seen in the behaviours and throat colours of a small lizard of western North America. The side-blotched lizard (Uta stansburiana) is polymorphic with three throat-colour morphs [46] that each pursue a different mating strategy: The side-blotched lizard effectively uses a rock-paper-scissors mating strategy

  9. Rock paper scissors (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rock paper scissors, or paper scissors rock, is an intransitive hand game played between two or more people. Rock, Paper, Scissors or other combinations may also refer to: Movies & TVshows