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Nash equilibrium

20 pointsby milhouse1337over 6 years ago

4 comments

letientai299over 6 years ago
Recently I&#x27;ve read an answer on Quora about why some shop say that they have guaranteed lowest prices. It turns out that the price is probably higher than the actual price, and that&#x27;s a sign that other shops should follow them, set the same &quot;high price&quot;, otherwise, that shop will lower the price and no one win. It&#x27;s a good read, unfortunately, I can&#x27;t find the link now.<p>Any suggestion for a good comprehensive book on game theory in economics?
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The_rationalistover 6 years ago
A fascinating related concept is incentive compatibility (one of his variants use the Nash equilibrium).<p><pre><code> « A mechanism is called incentive-compatible (IC) if every participant can achieve the best outcome to him&#x2F;herself just by acting according to his&#x2F;her true preferences. »</code></pre> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Incentive_compatibility" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Incentive_compatibility</a><p>I use this mind tool very frequently being an incentive system architect.<p>One interesting technology that allow IC is the vickrey auction.
artellectualover 6 years ago
This can actually be used in all parts of life. The struggle is building the model around the problem you are trying to solve. The good news is the more you do it the more you can apply it to different situations. It’s been really useful in my web dev career. Resolving conflicts between business and technical requirements. I sometimes feel like this is the mathematical model for some of the philosophical teachings of Buddha.
relyioover 6 years ago
One of the most remarkable thing to me is Nash&#x27;s proof of the equilibrium.<p>The whole thesis is about 27 pages and the proof itself is 7&#x2F;8 pages (double spaced) and use basic linear algebra. Even though it extends a previous result from Von Neumann (where N=2) significantly.