A Nash Equilibrium is the combination of player strategies where each player does what's best for themselves given the actions of other. A dominant strategy is a single action that a player does every time regardless of the other team.
@@Sbcertje1 Those are not mutually exclusive. If you have dominant strategies, they will be part of the Nash Equilibrium, but you can have Nash Equilibria without having dominant strategies.
@@JadrianWooten can we still call it dominant if only one cell of a row (out of four) has the highest number? Or only if all numbers of a row contains the highest figures? 🤷🏻♀️👀😶
the bad thing is - you should already know what Dominant or Maximin strategies are and about what MxN systems are before watching this. If you dont know, probably you wont get the point
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Simple and clear explanation for the maximin heuristic.
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What's the definition of maximin ?
What's the difference between nash equilibrium and dominant strategies ?
A Nash Equilibrium is the combination of player strategies where each player does what's best for themselves given the actions of other.
A dominant strategy is a single action that a player does every time regardless of the other team.
@@JadrianWooten So the dominant strategy profile is the same as the Nash equilibrium then?
@@Sbcertje1 Those are not mutually exclusive. If you have dominant strategies, they will be part of the Nash Equilibrium, but you can have Nash Equilibria without having dominant strategies.
@@JadrianWooten can we still call it dominant if only one cell of a row (out of four) has the highest number? Or only if all numbers of a row contains the highest figures? 🤷🏻♀️👀😶
@@beataszendrey786 for it to be a dominant strategy, you need each cell in a row/column to be larger than the neighboring row/column.
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Easy to understand
the bad thing is - you should already know what Dominant or Maximin strategies are and about what MxN systems are before watching this. If you dont know, probably you wont get the point
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