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Nash Equilibrium

Summary

A situation in game theory where no player can benefit by changing strategies if the other players keep their strategies unchanged.

Detailed Description

The Nash Equilibrium, named after mathematician John Nash, describes a stable state in a game where players, knowing the strategies of their opponents, have no incentive to deviate from their chosen strategy. This equilibrium occurs when each player's choice is optimal given the choices of others. In other words, it's a point where everyone is in a state of mutual best response. Nash equilibria can be applied in various fields, including economics, politics, and evolutionary biology.

Category
Game Theory
Synonyms
Equilibrium Strategy
Strategic Equilibrium
Nash Point

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Market Competition

In competitive markets, companies may reach a Nash Equilibrium by settling on the same prices for their products, leading to stable market conditions.

Industries:

Retail
Finance
Technology

Platforms:

Economics
Marketing
Traffic Flow Optimization

Nash Equilibrium can be used to model how drivers choose routes in a congested network, influencing overall traffic patterns.

Industries:

Automotive
Logistics

Platforms:

Transportation
Urban Planning

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