GAME THEORY | The Hindu (Chennai) - PressReader
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Cricket, football, and social movements collide in a story that uses Game Theory to decode how athletes and nations strategically navigate competition, identity, and collective action.
Game TheoryNash EquilibriumCollective Action ProblemStrategic Interdependence
Theory Briefing
- Issy Wong and P.K. Ajith Kumar's stories are framed through Game Theory, revealing how individual sporting decisions ripple into collective outcomes.
- The England national football team's dynamics illustrate how strategic interdependence shapes team cohesion and on-field performance.
- Social movements intersecting with sport show how game-theoretic thinking extends beyond the pitch into society's biggest power struggles.