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  • 1Game theory — is a branch of applied mathematics that is used in the social sciences (most notably economics), biology, engineering, political science, computer science (mainly for artificial intelligence), and philosophy. Game theory attempts to… …

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  • 2game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision making problems, as those of military… …

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  • 4Play-by-mail game — See also: Play by post role playing game Play by mail games, sometimes known as Play by post , are games, of any type, played through postal mail or e mail. One example, chess, has been played by mail for centuries (when played in this way, it is …

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  • 6Ground Control (video game) — Ground Control Developer(s) Massive Entertainment Publisher(s) Sierra On Line …

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  • 7St. Petersburg paradox — In economics, the St. Petersburg paradox is a paradox related to probability theory and decision theory. It is based on a particular (theoretical) lottery game (sometimes called St. Petersburg Lottery ) that leads to a random variable with… …

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  • 8Discrete mathematics — For the mathematics journal, see Discrete Mathematics (journal). Graphs like this are among the objects studied by discrete mathematics, for their interesting mathematical properties, their usefulness as models of real world problems, and their… …

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  • 9Communal Wildlife Conservancies in Namibia — Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address habitat conservation and protection of natural resources in their constitution[1]. Article 95 states, “The State shall actively promote and maintain the welfare of the people by …

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  • 10Markov chain — A simple two state Markov chain. A Markov chain, named for Andrey Markov, is a mathematical system that undergoes transitions from one state to another, between a finite or countable number of possible states. It is a random process characterized …

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