Concept information
PREFERRED TERM
Nash equilibrium
DEFINITION(S)
- concept proposed by John Nash in 1950. A Nash equilibrium of a game (see game theory) represents a possible solution of this game if all the players play individually in an optimal way (more exactly, it is a possible situation of the game where none of the players can hope to gain more by changing strategy; of all these strategies thus form an equilibrium). (Source: translated from https://ia.gdria.fr/Glossaire/equilibre-de-nash/ )
BROADER CONCEPT(S)
IN OTHER LANGUAGES
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/23L-N2HSV03V-G
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