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  • ...s of reaction]] are allowed, but [[thermodynamic equilibrium|thermodynamic equilibrium proper]] is not required.<ref>1. Fishtik, I.; Nagypál, I.; Gutman, I. J. Ch ...e [[Le Chatelier principle]] can be interpreted. With the help of RERs the equilibrium coupling was defined.<ref>[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp060951k Ho ...
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  • In [[game theory]], the common ways to describe a game are the [[normal-form game|normal for For a general <math>n</math> players game, in which each player has <math>m</math> possib ...
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  • ...r''' or '''antiplane strain'''<ref>W. S. Slaughter, 2002, ''The Linearized Theory of Elasticity'', Birkhauser</ref> is a special state of [[Deformation (mech == Equilibrium equation for antiplane shear == ...
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  • ...his occurs even when the thermal mass and the environment are in [[thermal equilibrium]], i.e. at the same time-average temperature. If a device has a temperature ...all components of the circuit are held at the same temperature. A general equilibrium model for phonon noise is usually impossible because different components o ...
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  • ...m Wexler, "Network Formation Games". Chapter 19 in {{Cite Algorithmic Game Theory 2007}}</ref>{{rp|502-506}} The game has the following components: == Equilibrium == ...
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  • ...g offered to the marketplace is being sold. If the price is lower than the equilibrium price, excess demand will normally be positive, meaning that there is a [[s ...eighted total excess demand is 0, whether or not the economy is in general equilibrium. This implies that if there is excess demand for one commodity, there must ...
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  • {{Short description|Generalization of games used in game theory}} ...pure strategies. The continuous game concepts allows games to include more general sets of pure strategies, which may be [[uncountable|uncountably infinite]]. ...
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  • ...ctrode: potential-dependent activation energies over platinum from quantum theory|year=2004|last1=Cai|first1=Yu|last2=Anderson|first2=Alfred B.|journal=The J In general, for a hydrogen electrode in which the reduction of the [[hydronium]] ions ...
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  • ...rcutting'', where epsilon represents an arbitrarily small amount) thus the equilibrium is zero (this is sometimes called the [[Bertrand paradox (economics)|Bertra ...]]).<ref>{{cite news|last=Edgeworth|first=Francis|year=1889|title=The pure theory of monopoly}}, reprinted in {{cite book|title=Collected Papers relating to ...
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  • ...rasian equilibrium]] in microeconomics, and a [[Nash equilibrium]] in game-theory. ...n-complete preferences.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|date=1975-12-01|title=Equilibrium in abstract economies without ordered preferences|journal=Journal of Mathem ...
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  • ...arious types of radiative equilibrium, which is itself a kind of [[dynamic equilibrium]]. ...t change in time. Radiative equilibrium is the specific case of [[thermal equilibrium]], for the case in which the exchange of heat is done by radiative heat tra ...
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  • ...determination of SIT interaction coefficients also yields the value of the equilibrium constant at infinite dilution. ...d]] will be used to simplify the presentation. The [[Equilibrium chemistry|equilibrium]] for [[protonation]] of the [[conjugate base]], A<sup>−</sup> of the acid ...
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  • {{Short description|Game theory concept}} In [[game theory]], an '''aggregative game''' is a game in which every player’s payoff is a ...
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  • ...s in an unstable equilibrium (semi-stable). This analogy with [[mechanical equilibrium]] motivates the terminology of stability and instability.]] ...al theory of stability does not exist (although one attempt to form such a theory is [[Bridgeland stability]]), and this article serves to summarise and comp ...
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  • ...re called ''market-clearing prices''. A CE always exists, even in the more general [[Arrow–Debreu model]]. The main challenge is to find a CE. == Computing an equilibrium == ...
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  • {{about|balance equations in probability theory|the concept of balanced equations in chemistry|chemical equation}} In [[probability theory]], a '''balance equation''' is an [[equation]] that describes the probabili ...
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  • ...single limiting resource, then whichever species can survive at the lowest equilibrium resource level (i.e., the R*) can outcompete all other species.<ref name="t ...l 2005 |title=A Critical Review of Twenty Years' Use of the Resource-Ratio Theory |journal=The American Naturalist |volume=165 |issue=4 |pages=439–448 |doi=1 ...
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  • ...f state]] which are commonly used to model systems in which [[Vapor–liquid equilibrium|vapour-liquid equilibria]] are prevalent, or systems where both gases and l === In Equilibrium Calculations === ...
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  • ...ing it. The most common example is the evolution of a population: the only equilibrium is when there is no one left, but if we model the number of people it is l The general definition<ref name="Collet 2013">{{Cite book|last1=Collet|first1=Pierre|la ...
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  • ...esponse]] of an observable quantity due to a time-dependent [[Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics)|perturbation]]. ==General Kubo formula== ...
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