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Israeli mathematician
Eilon Solan (Hebrew: אילון סולן; born 1968) is an Israeli mathematician and professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences of Tel Aviv University. He
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Mathematical models of strategic interactions
New York: Dover Publications, ISBN 978-0-486-40682-4 Michael Maschler; Eilon Solan; Shmuel Zamir (2013), Game Theory, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-1-108-49345-1
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Twitter/X and others Elon James White (born 1978), American journalist Eilon Solan (born 1969), Israeli mathematician and sci-fi writer Eilona Ariel (born
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Class of theorems about Nash equilibrium payoff profiles in repeated games
Levin (2002). "Bargaining and Repeated Games" (PDF). Michael Maschler; Eilon Solan; Shmuel Zamir (2013). Game Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 176–180
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in coalition games (Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 2012) Eilon Solan – Stochastic games, stopping games Thomas Schelling – bargaining (Nobel
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Concept in game theory
.39.1095S. doi:10.1073/pnas.39.10.1095. PMC 1063912. PMID 16589380. Solan, Eilon; Vieille, Nicolas (2015). "Stochastic Games". PNAS. 112 (45): 13743–13746
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Decision rule used for minimizing the possible loss for a worst-case scenario
von Neumann (video). Gresham College – via YouTube. Maschler, Michael; Solan, Eilon; Zamir, Shmuel (2013). Game Theory. Cambridge University Press. pp. 176–180
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Solution concept of a non-cooperative game
Artificial Intelligence. 92 (1): 49–57. doi:10.1007/s10472-022-09820-3. Solan, Eilon (March 2018). "Acceptable strategy profiles in stochastic games". Games
Nash_equilibrium
American information technology company
ISBN 9783540665878. S2CID 41193257. US20050114705A1, Reshef, Eran; Raanan, Gil & Solan, Eilon, "Method and system for discriminating a human action from a computerized
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Game theory concept
1287/mnsc.1040.0270. ISSN 0025-1909. JSTOR 30046151. Maschler, Michael; Solan, Eilon; Zamir, Shmuel (2013). Game Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Bayesian_game
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Welsh
Old Welsh name derived from the word eilun, EILUNED means "idol, image." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of Laudine's servant.
Biblical
oak; grove; strong
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Welsh
Old Welsh name derived from the word eilun, LUNED means "idol, image."
Biblical
the house of grace or mercy
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The house of grace or mercy.
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heifer; chariot; round(same as Eglah)
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Scottish and northern English
Scottish and northern English : nickname meaning ‘bones’. Compare Bain 2.Scottish : reduced form of McBane, with English patronymic -s.English, of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ab Einws ‘son of Einws’, a pet form of the personal name Einon (see Eynon).English : from a derivative of Bain.
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French
French form of Latin Milon, MILUN means "little soldier."Â
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Murmuring.
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Heifer, chariot, round.
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Greek
Light.
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Hindu, Indian
Torch; Bright Light
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murmuring
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Irish
Loyal.
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African American Biblical
Spirit.
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African, Danish, German, Swedish
Oak Tree
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German, Greek
Brightness; Shining; Variant of Helen
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Tamil
Champion
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African, Australian, German
Shining; Brightness; Similar to Helen
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Teutonic
Firm defender.
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Greek
Defender of men; protector of mankind.
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Tamil
Srivathsa | à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â வாதà¯à®¸à®¾Â
God of srimaha Vishnu, Lakshmi(goddess of wealth
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Hindu
Lord Shiva
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English
Fair; good-looking.
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Tamil
Innocent
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Spiritual Love
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English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the personal name (Greek Nikolaos, from nikÄn ‘to conquer’ + laos ‘people’). Forms with -ch- are due to hypercorrection (compare Anthony). The name in various vernacular forms was popular among Christians throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, largely as a result of the fame of a 4th-century Lycian bishop, about whom a large number of legends grew up, and who was venerated in the Orthodox Church as well as the Catholic. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Americanized form of various Greek surnames such as Papanikolaou ‘(son of) Nicholas the priest’ and patronymics such as Nikolopoulos.The colonial official and revolutionary patriot Robert Carter Nicholas was from a prominent VA family on both sides. His father was a British navy surgeon who emigrated in about 1700 from Lancashire, England, to Williamsburg, VA.
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Something Odd
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Kshithij | கà¯à®·à®¿à®¤à®¿à®œÂ , கà¯à®·à¯€à®¤à¯€à®œÂ
Point where the Sky & sea appears to Meet
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n.
A genus of plants comprehending the potato (S. tuberosum), the eggplant (S. melongena, and several hundred other species; nightshade.
n.
An alkaloid produced by the action of hydrochloric acid on solanidine, as a tasteless yellow crystalline substance.
n.
A plant (Solanum Melongena), of East Indian origin, allied to the tomato, and bearing a large, smooth, edible fruit, shaped somewhat like an egg; mad-apple.
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A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit.
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A genus of American and Asiatic solanaceous herbs, with viscid foliage and funnel-shaped blossoms. Several species yield tobacco. See Tobacco.
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The bittersweet nightshade (Solanum Dulcamara). See Bittersweet.
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See Sallenders.
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A plant (Solanum tuberosum) of the Nightshade family, and its esculent farinaceous tuber, of which there are numerous varieties used for food. It is native of South America, but a form of the species is found native as far north as New Mexico.
a.
Of or pertaining to plants of the natural order Solanaceae, of which the nightshade (Solanum) is the type. The order includes also the tobacco, ground cherry, tomato, eggplant, red pepper, and many more.
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A genus of solanaceous herbs with funnelform or salver-shaped corollas. Two species are common in cultivation, Petunia violacera, with reddish purple flowers, and P. nyctaginiflora, with white flowers. There are also many hybrid forms with variegated corollas.
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An alkaloid produced by the decomposition of solanine, as a white crystalline substance having a harsh bitter taste.
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A climbing shrub, with oval coral-red berries (Solanum dulcamara); woody nightshade. The whole plant is poisonous, and has a taste at first sweetish and then bitter. The branches are the officinal dulcamara.
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Resembling a potato; -- said of a kind of cancer.
n.
A poisonous alkaloid glucoside extracted from the berries of common nightshade (Solanum nigrum), and of bittersweet, and from potato sprouts, as a white crystalline substance having an acrid, burning taste; -- called also solonia, and solanina.
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A common name of many species of the genus Solanum, given esp. to the Solanum nigrum, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be poisonous.
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Solanine.
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A solan goose.
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An image or effigy; -- used rather in an abstract sense, and rarely for a work of art.