Prisoner’s Dilemma
So here is the famous prisoner’s dilemma, the basic problem which is used to kick off all introductions to game theory and which finds a surprisingly large number of applications. […]
So here is the famous prisoner’s dilemma, the basic problem which is used to kick off all introductions to game theory and which finds a surprisingly large number of applications. […]
In school, we were taught that there was balance in nature. But disrupting any part of the ecology could upset this equilibrium and have far reaching effects across the biome. […]
An article recently criticized the growing dominance of Google. This may seem odd considering Google’s penchant for giving freebies to everyone. But the article correctly pointed out that the tech […]
The late Scottish writer Iain M Banks considered a society free of want. He termed it, the Culture. What would drive such a society? People became thrill seekers, child bearing […]
This year Greece prepares to enter its 9th consecutive year in recession. This is the longest recorded recession in a developed country since records for this sort of thing. In […]
Delhi has served as a capital for over a millennium. So there is no shortage of impressive buildings of considerable antiquity. Many British era buildings now serve other purposes. […]
A while ago, I read about the “American System” which led to the rapid rise of the United States in the 19th century as well as Japan and China in […]
Today’s daily writing prompt is the word “float”. In reading up about the various meanings of this word, I came across one interesting one from the financial world. Say, I […]
The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable. John Kenneth Galbraith Putting the above statement to the test, at the start of this year, BBC Business Daily program […]
Many years ago, I met an old school friend who had returned to India after studying abroad for years. At the time, he was working on a World Bank sponsored […]
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