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One of the foundational concepts in game theory applied to poker is the Nash Equilibrium, named after mathematician John Nash. In poker terms, Nash Equilibrium occurs when a player’s strategy is optimal, considering the strategies of their opponents.
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Dean Rebouché has served as a co-investigator on two grant-funded research projects related to reproductive health, one housed at the Emory University Rollins School of Public Health and another funded by the World Health Organization.
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At one institution, 51 students (83% from underrepresented groups) provided feedback: 100% agreed the platform is valuable; 93% said the resources are relevant to their identities; and 69% learned new skills (of whom 82% practiced those skills).
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It’s an endless runner game with a one-button gaming design to control a bird to fly through gaps between green pipes without hitting them for as long as you can. The gameplay was inspired by the challenge of bouncing a ping pong ball on a paddle as many times as you can.
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How to identify (and avoid) false information.
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For the purpose of this guide, "fake news" is defined as “ purposefully crafted, sensational, emotionally charged, misleading or totally fabricated information that mimics the form of mainstream news ” (Zimdars & McLeod, 2020).
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Professor Jie Wu, one of his visiting students Sheng Zhang, and Professor Sanglu Lu, both from Nanjing University, P.R. China, were presented with the "Best Paper Runner-Up Award" at IEEE MASS 2012!
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In the first study, participants were shown one of four coffee shop scenarios that varied based on whether a tip was requested and whether an employee was present.
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This groundbreaking work introduced the concept of zero-sum games, where one player’s gain is precisely balanced by the losses of other players. However, the seeds of game theory were sown earlier.