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During whose reign did the New Kingdom reach its pinnacle?
Dominant Strategy
A strategy in a game theory context that is best for a player regardless of what strategies other players choose.
Nash Equilibria
Situations in a strategic game where no player can benefit by changing their strategy while the other players keep theirs unchanged.
Stable
In an economic context, it refers to a situation or condition that is not significantly changing or is predictable and thus not subject to rapid fluctuations.
Noncooperative Games
A type of game theory in which players make decisions independently, without colluding or forming alliances, often leading to suboptimal outcomes for all involved.
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