some genial discoveries are staggering statements of the obvious - that were always there, unnoticed, untill a keen mind exposed them.
In some aspects that's what happens in game theory, and then extrapolations, further theorization, calculations, probabilities... a schizophrenic persuit of complicating the simple!
I tend to agree with what one of the experts says: the idea is so simple it's more of a frame of mind - you can see it everywhere.
some genial discoveries are staggering statements of the obvious - that were always there, unnoticed, untill a keen mind exposed them.
In some aspects that's what happens in game theory, and then extrapolations, further theorization, calculations, probabilities... a schizophrenic persuit of complicating the simple!
I tend to agree with what one of the experts says: the idea is so simple it's more of a frame of mind - after that you can see it everywhere; unmeasured.
True - but still making the leap to comprehesion can be a feat. There are quite a few non-intuitive results in the game theory literature (always defecting being the best policy in N iterative prisoners dilema games with know N is maybe the simplest).
Whilst modelling whole systems like this may be impractical, seems it at least occasionally turns up phenomena to go out and try to spot in the wild.
Right now I'm the tech lead and co-founder of a new startup in the Web Services space - 3scale networks. We're based in Barcelona, Spain and currently in stealth mode - looking to do great things for Web Services / Web 3.0 infrastructure :).
In my past life, I spent 10 years running international research efforts in areas such as backbone network traffic management, distributed systems, AI and agent technology areas. I still have interests there and we hope to spring some surprises with 3scale - stay tuned for that :)
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some genial discoveries are staggering statements of the obvious - that were always there, unnoticed, untill a keen mind exposed them.
In some aspects that's what happens in game theory, and then extrapolations, further theorization, calculations, probabilities... a schizophrenic persuit of complicating the simple!
I tend to agree with what one of the experts says: the idea is so simple it's more of a frame of mind - you can see it everywhere.
What an absurd waste of time otherwise...!
some genial discoveries are staggering statements of the obvious - that were always there, unnoticed, untill a keen mind exposed them.
In some aspects that's what happens in game theory, and then extrapolations, further theorization, calculations, probabilities... a schizophrenic persuit of complicating the simple!
I tend to agree with what one of the experts says: the idea is so simple it's more of a frame of mind - after that you can see it everywhere; unmeasured.
What an absurd waste of time otherwise...!
True - but still making the leap to comprehesion can be a feat. There are quite a few non-intuitive results in the game theory literature (always defecting being the best policy in N iterative prisoners dilema games with know N is maybe the simplest).
Whilst modelling whole systems like this may be impractical, seems it at least occasionally turns up phenomena to go out and try to spot in the wild.
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