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Nash equilibrium  Governing dynamics  Nash's equilibrium  Nash-Cournot equilibrium  Nash behavior
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(game theory) a stable state of a system that involves several interacting participants in which no participant can gain by a change of strategy as long as all the other participants remain unchanged WordNet 3.0
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(game theory) a stable state of a system that involves several interacting participants in which no participant can gain by a change of strategy as long as all the other participants remain unchanged WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In game theory, the Nash equilibrium, named after the mathematician John Nash, is the most common way to define the solution of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players. Wikipedia
A game theory solution Wikipedia Disambiguation
Solution concept of a non-cooperative game involving two or more players in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players, and no player has anything to gain by changing only their own strategy Wikidata
The set of choices of players' strategies for which no player can benefit by changing his or her strategy assuming that the other players keep theirs unchanged. Wiktionary
Set of choices of players' strategies. Wiktionary (translation)