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Revision as of 16:26, 13 June 2024
Nash Equilibrium is a 2002 science fiction game theory film about a Mathematics Enforcement Officer (Christian Bale) in a future where citizens take daily injections of powerful psychoactive drugs to suppress the solution of a non-cooperative game in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players, and no one has anything to gain by changing only one's own strategy.
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Schelling Point Break is a 1991 American action crime mathematical lecture film narrated Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty, and Gary Busey. The film's title refers to the game theory term "Schelling point", a solution that people tend to choose by default in the absence of communication.
The P-Value Man is a 1997 statistical mathematics drama film starring Tom Petty and David Brin.
The Lord of the Matrix Rings is an epic higher mathematics film about a mathematician (Sauron) who creates the One Matrix Ring with a set of matrices with entries in a ring R that form a ring under matrix addition and matrix multiplication.
"Be Dutiful, Mania" is an anagram of "A Beautiful Mind".
Fiction cross-reference
- Be Dutiful, Mania
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Schelling Point Break
- The Lord of the Matrix Rings
- The P-Value Man
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Equilibrium @ Wikipedia
- Nash equilibrium @ Wikipedia.com
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (13 June 2024)
- Post @ Twitter (20 September 2022) - GC Wiki screenshot
- Post @ Twitter (13 September 2022)
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