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<p>participant(s). Today, however, game theory applies to a wide range of class relations, and has developed into an umbrella term for the logical side of science, to include both human and non-humans, like computers. Classic uses include a sense of balance in numerous games, where each person has found or developed a tactic that cannot successfully better his results, given the other approach.Game theory has been used extensively in wireless networks research to develop understanding  of stable operation points for networks made of autonomous/selfish</p><p>
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