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1 самопринудительное соглашение
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > самопринудительное соглашение
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2 равновесие по Нэшу
равновесие по Нэшу в развернутой форме c неуверенным игроком, совершенное — extensive form trembling-hand perfect Nash equilibrium
равновесие по Нэшу как необходимое условие единственного прогнозируемого исхода — Nash equilibrium as necessary condition for a unique predicted outcome
равновесие по Нэшу как следствие рационального умозаключения — Nash equilibrium as consequence of rational inference
равновесие по Нэшу как устойчивое общественное соглашение — Nash equilibrium as stable social convention
равновесие по Нэшу, байесовское — Bayesian Nash equilibrium
равновесие по Нэшу, совершенное на подыгре — subgame perfect Nash equilibrium (SPNE)
Ситуация (Ситуация = a profile of strategies.) в игре Г в развернутой форме с i игроками является совершенным на подыгре равновесием по Нэшу, если она вызывает появление равновесия по Нэшу в каждой подыгре игры Г. — A profile of strategies in an i-player extensive form game Г is a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium if it induces a Nash equilibrium in every subgame of Г.
равновесие по Нэшу, совершенное, в игре в развернутой форме с неуверенным игроком — extensive form trembling-hand perfect Nash equilibrium
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > равновесие по Нэшу
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3 साधन
sā́dhana
effective, efficient, productive of (comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
procuring Kāv. ;
conjuring up (a spirit) Kathās. ;
denoting, designating, expressive of (comp.) Pāṇ. Sch. ;
m. N. of the author of RV. X, 157 (having the patr. bhauvana) Anukr. ;
(ā) f. accomplishment, performance ( seeᅠ mantra-s-);
propitiation, worship, adoration L. ;
(am) n. (ifc. f. ā), the act of mastering, overpowering, subduing Kir. Pañcat. ;
subdueing by charms, conjuring up, summoning (spirits etc.) MBh. Kathās. ;
subduing a disease, healing, cure Suṡr. MBh. etc.;
enforcing payment orᅠ recovery (of a debt) Daṡ. ;
bringing about, carrying out, accomplishment, fullilment, completion, perfection Nir. MBh. etc.;
establishment of a truth, proof. argument, demonstration Yājñ. Sāh. Sarvad. ;
reason orᅠ premiss (in a syllogism, leading to a conclusion) Mudr. V, 10 ;
any means of effecting orᅠ accomplishing, any agent orᅠ instrument orᅠ implement orᅠ utensil orᅠ apparatus, an expedient, requisite for (gen. orᅠ comp.) Mn. R. etc.;
a means of summoning orᅠ conjuring up a spirit ( orᅠ deity) Kālac. ;
means orᅠ materials of warfare, military forces, army orᅠ portion of an army (sg. andᅠ pl.) Hariv. Uttar. Rājat. ;
conflict, battle Ṡiṡ. ;
means of correcting orᅠ punishing (as « a stick», « rod» etc.) TBr. Sch. ;
means of enjoyment, goods, commodities etc. R. ;
efficient cause orᅠ source (in general) L. ;
organ of generation (male orᅠ female), Sah. ;
(in gram.) the sense of the instrumental orᅠ agent (as expressed by the case of a noun, opp. to the action itself) Pat. ;
preparing, making ready, preparation (of food, poison etc.) Kathās. MārkP. ;
obtaining, procuring, gain, acquisition Kāv. BhP. ;
finding out by calculation, computation Gaṇit. ;
fruit, result Pañcat. ;
the conjugational affix orᅠ suffix which is placed between the root andᅠ terminations (= vīharaṇa q.v.) Pāṇ. 8-4, 30 Vārtt. 1 ;
(only L. matter, material, substance, ingredient, drug, medicine;
good works, penance, self-mortification, attainment of beatitude;
conciliation, propitiation, worship;
killing, destroying;
killing metals, depriving them by oxydation etc. of their metallic properties <esp. said of mercury>;
burning on a funeral pile, obsequies;
setting out, proceeding, going;
going quickly;
going after, following.)
- साधनक्रिया
- साधनक्षम
- साधनचतुष्टय
- साधनता
- साधनत्व
- साधनदीपिका
- साधननिर्देश
- साधनपञ्चक
- साधनपत्त्र
- साधनपद्धति
- साधनभाग
- साधनमालातन्त्र
- साधनमुक्तावली
- साधनरूपिन्
- साधनवत्
- साधनसागर
- साधनसुबोधनी
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