Saturday, March 15, 2014

I've come to feed my fishes.  Absolutely nobody reads my blog.  Nice! Game theory can be applied to many a statistical process. Consider a radioactive atom as alive and has many optional paths  to take in the next stage of its existence. It can emit such a particle and itself mutate to that nucleus or it can emit this other energy packet and mutate to that other nucleus.  Each of such path is govern by a probability. Taken all into consideration in a game matrix and given equilibrium, the half life of that radioactive substance can actually be calculated.  Yes, calculated theoretically!  And given experimental data on half-life, a radioactive process can actually be broken down further into different paths.  Thank you for listening.