In modern game theory study, one of the first games to be introduced to students is the Nash Bargaining Game (named after the famous mathematician John Nash, the subject of the Hollywood film A Beautiful Mind). Economists and in particular environmental economists love this game because the premise of it depends on a finite good Continue reading →
Well I was going to post something else up here but it wasn’t very Christmassy at all, so I thought I’d save it for later and get on with this instead. A couple weeks ago I threw a Turducken party and while I was planning, after a look around at what was available, decided on Continue reading →
The following is the prologue I wrote for the novel I was attempting to write in November for Nanowrimo (I really only got as far as finishing the prologue). The novel is meant to be a biblical allegory and while the part where my character based on Jesus is born is several chapters and thousands Continue reading →