[x3d-public] New area of focus: Discrete and Continuous Game Theory

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Tue May 5 18:36:55 PDT 2020


I have a new (well familiar) area of focus:  discrete and continuous game
theory.   My experience in this area goes way back to 1986, when I wrote
https://coderextreme.net/TurnTaking.html .  I also have experience building
data structures for queuing modeling systems.   My own personal epiphanies
in this area lead to differential set theory, continuous hierarchies, and
smooth (jazz) collections, and “Monday Night Football on ESPN.”

But I haven’t really studied much theoretical game theory.   I do know it
is pretty much split into two camps, but I heard of some cross over in the
2007 timeframe.

I would like to use X3D as a foil for this, many shapes being a combination
of both discrete and continuous aspects.   I would also like to explore
discrete and continuous semantics.   I would also like to explore animated
transforms with HAnim (sign language).  And more!

I know the area of research is very broad.

Thanks for all your efforts!

John
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