asymmetries

  • 1asymmetries — a·sym·me·try || æ sɪmÉ™trɪ n. lack of symmetry, lack of balance and proportion …

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  • 2Asymmetry — is the absence of, or a violation of, a symmetry. In organismsDue to how cells divide in organisms, asymmetry in organisms is fairly usual in at least one dimension, with biological symmetry also being common in at least one dimension. Louis… …

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  • 3Symmetric game — In game theory, a symmetric game is a game where the payoffs for playing a particular strategy depend only on the other strategies employed, not on who is playing them. If one can change the identities of the players without changing the payoff… …

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  • 4Uncorrelated asymmetry — In game theory an uncorrelated asymmetry is an arbitrary asymmetry in a game which is otherwise symmetrical. The name uncorrelated asymmetry is due to John Maynard Smith who called payoff relevant asymmetries in games with similar roles for each… …

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  • 5Pars triangularis — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side. (Pars triangularis visible near bottom left). Caption2 = Inferior frontal gyrus. Pars triangularis is not… …

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  • 6Chicken (game) — For other uses, see Chicken (disambiguation). The game of chicken, also known as the hawk dove or snowdrift[1] game, is an influential model of conflict for two players in game theory. The principle of the game is that while each player prefers… …

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  • 7Supernova — This article is about the astronomical event. For other uses, see Supernova (disambiguation). Multiwavelength X ray, infrared, and optical compilation image of Kepler s supernova remnant, SN 1604. A supernova is a stellar explosion that is more… …

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  • 8Market failure — is a concept within economic theory wherein the allocation of goods and services by a free market is not efficient. That is, there exists another conceivable outcome where a market participant may be made better off without making someone else… …

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  • 9Economic model — A diagram of the IS/LM model In economics, a model is a theoretical construct that represents economic processes by a set of variables and a set of logical and/or quantitative relationships between them. The economic model is a simplified… …

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  • 10Tim Crow — Professor Tim Crow is a British psychiatrist and researcher. Much of his research is related to the causes of schizophrenia. He is the Honorary Director of the Prince of Wales International Centre for Research into Schizophrenia and Depression.… …

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