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A compound fracture
Dominant Strategy Equilibrium
Dominant strategy equilibrium exists in a strategic game when each player has a strategy that yields the highest payoff regardless of the strategies chosen by other players.
Swerve
The act of suddenly changing direction, often to avoid a collision or obstacle.
Not Swerve
A term used in game theory, typically referring to a situation where players in a game or dilemma choose not to change their strategy or direction despite potential conflict.
Nash Equilibrium
A concept in game theory where no player can benefit by changing strategies while the other players keep theirs unchanged.
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