An Imperfect Equilibrium

The Nash equilibrium is a kind of optimal strategy for games involving two or more players. If there is a set of strategies for a game with the property that no player can benefit by changing his strategy while the other players keep their strategies unchanged, then that set of strategies and the corresponding payoffs constitute a Nash equilibrium. Players will choose the strategies that form the equilibrium if it is played among completely rational players ...

And therein lies the rub ... (From Wikipedia)

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An Imperfect Equilibrium

And now for some really big news ... Tuesday, May 31, 2005 6:06 PM
I apologize for my utter lack of blogging the last few weeks; however, I've been working on a much more important project:
 
 
Kristin Feola
AP Scholar
Texas Scholar
National Honor Society
Who's Who in American High School Students
Off to the IU school of journalism in the fall.
 
I'll get back on the blogging when I catch my breath.
 
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