Nash Equilibrium

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Publicado 2007-10-20
One of my favourite moments in A Beautiful Mind.

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  • @andyb1336
    Good ole nash adding an extra chapter to my intermediate microeconomics course...
  • @omarsabih
    This is the greatest thing about research and innovation. For a moment, you know something no one on earth does.
  • @jagrcantakeyou
    I love watching these clips, I get so pumped to go to school on Monday and create some mind-blowing breakthrough to wow my professors and to cement myself in history books forever. Except my professor says "Steve, this is a drawing of a stick figure with the words 'Steve's theory of stick figures' written under it. And this isn't a school, it's a factory, and i'm not a professor i'm your boss and you're 15 minutes late and your fired."
  • @agto7634
    The way he explains gives deep chills, it conveys perfectly what it feels like to be hit by an original idea.
  • @ice.k4049
    I am currently writing my senior thesis in history. Even as a small child, this film encouraged me to dream academically. I am on the last chapter and am now watching this scene again. The diligence portrayed in this movie still motivates me as if I were still a little boy taking my first steps on this path.
  • @Zurassh
    Rest In Peace, John Nash :-(
  • @ShazKhan23
    Good ole Nash always solving puzzles and cracking codes. What a G!
  • @a1960g
    This has got to be one of the most epic scenes that explains game theory in its simplest form.
  • @golfkid33
    other than not being a nash equilibrium, this is a great scene
  • Takes a theory, applies it through competency and ownership of it, then runs with it by revising it into an unknown, evolved and "Equilibrium" state of a better theory. Truly a beautiful mind
  • John Nash. A man with a mission, a drive, and a purpose. Respect well deserved.
  • @gabe2349
    This is such an amazing scene. I’m in my senior year of studying economics, and Nash Equilibrium has been in every textbook I’ve had to buy.
  • @Brokenlikefour
    Like others have said here, this scene motivates for some reason. The music really stimulates that Eureka-feeling. Nash can't wait to work his theory out and talking softly to himself in mathematical language. Epic
  • @kaushaltak4528
    The piano in the score ❤️ such a beautiful music by james horner
  • @assmane999
    Nash was brilliant: after his friends took his advice and ignored the blonde girl, he puts his arm around her and proceeds to exit the bar, shouting, "So long, suckers!!"
  • @guybrush93
    it's not just economy, he is mathematician, he just provides tools for everyone to apply... even evolutionary biology or game theory
  • @hounded007
    john nash: the inventor of wingmaning
  • This scene was the best theoretical illustration of the Nash equilibrium I have seen. Much better understood then my university courses..😂
  • @kaycamille1544
    In my opinion one of the best films ever made . The depictment of schizophrenia was spot on. Have lived with my mother suffering the same illness for 40 years and the sensitive script and unsurpassed acting is nothing short of genius. I hope this film gives people incite into mental illness
  • I love this scene a lot.. Especially bg by James horner completely tooks me to other world lv u JH we gona miss ur music...