Nash equilibrium

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Named after American mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr.

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Nash equilibrium (plural Nash equilibria)

  1. (game theory) 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.

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