Explore how backward induction helps solve game theory problems by working from the end backward to determine optimal actions ...
Discover how the Centipede Game illustrates conflict between self-interest and mutual benefit, as well as why real-world ...
I recently wrote a piece for The Dispatch on why Republicans are so reluctant to participate in the “Conference of the ...
Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the ...
Michigan’s coach would regularly receive requests via the mobile payment platform from bettors who’d lost money on the ...
The captivity tale of Cervantes, the author of "Don Quixote," involves a third-party punishment dilemma.
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
England's belated abandonment of Bazball gives it temporary life, but reveals a painful truth — no version of this team is a ...
Ordinary Americans today enjoy a living standard that would have awed kings for most of human history. We live in homes ...
It could be argued that a win has never been more important for Anthony Joshua in his 12-year professional career than when he takes on Jake Paul, writes Elliot Worsell ...
Evaluating the committee's ranking process, and what teams should be most upset over in the final CFP ranking.
In a heartwarming twist this holiday season, Back Roads Bill invited none other than Santa Claus to answer some of the most ...
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