Talk:Bishop-Cannings theorem

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[edit] Comment by Pete Hurd:

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Just as Nash equilibria can be either a pure strategy, or probabilistic mixtures of pure strategies (a mixed strategy), evolutionarily stable strategies can be either pure or mixed. actually, are mixed ESSes *really* different from Mixed Nash equilibria in the same way that pure ESSes are a subset of Nash equils, hmmm, too tired to think straight just now