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Grasp in 12 minutes: When the Game Theory overcomes Common Sense
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2017Jul 11
Traffic jams, corruption and revolution have a lot in common. At least for mathematicians. Using game theory, they can find the best solutions to complex problems and make predictions which does not come to mind of average person, because, at first glance, it contradicts to common sense. Watch our new series "Grasp in N minutes"! Subscribe to the channel: http://goo.gl/evGW5k Website: http://sci-one.tv Social networks: Track-list: Echo3zDown - Like nothing Felt Before Joakim Karud - Say Good Night Joakim Karud - Vibe With Me Joakim Karud - Wild Flower Casey Calhoun - Classic Supplimentary links used in video: About the bridge, game theory and economic crisis of 2008 http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/200... Regarding the closure of 42nd street http://www.nytimes.com/1990/12/25/hea... Traffic and Braess's Paradox http://kvant.mccme.ru/2013/01/ About corruption through game theory https://blogs.worldbank.org/publicsph... About predictions in politics and jurisprudence http://www.economist.com/node/21527025

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