- terms, an ESS is an
equilibrium refinement of the Nash
equilibrium,
being a Nash
equilibrium that is also "evolutionarily
stable." Thus, once
fixed in...
-
Stable equilibrium can
refer to: Homeostasis, a
state of
equilibrium used to
describe organisms Mechanical equilibrium, a
state in
which all particles...
- the
equilibrium is
proven to be
locally asymptotically stable. If V {\displaystyle V} is a
Lyapunov function, then the
equilibrium is
Lyapunov stable. The...
- is a
stable equilibrium. The
response to a
small perturbation is
forces that tend to
restore the
equilibrium. If more than one
stable equilibrium state...
- Perfection: Each
equilibrium in a
stable set is perfect, and
therefore admissible.
Backward Induction and
Forward Induction: A
stable set
includes a proper...
- In game theory, the Nash
equilibrium is the most commonly-used
solution concept for non-cooperative games. A Nash
equilibrium is a
situation where no player...
-
stable equilibrium points in the
vector space spanned by the
states in the system. By
mathematical necessity,
there must also be
unstable equilibrium...
- "meta-
stable equilibrium".
Though not a
widely named "law," it is an
axiom of
thermodynamics that
there exist states of
thermodynamic equilibrium. The...
-
concept of
Stable equilibrium, a
refinement that
satisfies forward induction. A counter-example was
found where such a
stable equilibrium did not satisfy...
- In a
dynamical system,
bistability means the
system has two
stable equilibrium states. A
bistable structure can be
resting in
either of two states. An...