Princeton University said farewell to late mathematician and faculty member John Nash with a day of remembrance events and a panel discussion about him on Saturday.
Why do people cooperate? This isn’t a question anyone seriously asks. The answer is obvious: we cooperate because doing so is usually synergistic. It creates more benefit for less cost and makes our lives easier and better.
Princeton University said farewell to late mathematician and faculty member John Nash with a day of remembrance events and a panel discussion about him on Saturday.
Why do people cooperate? This isn’t a question anyone seriously asks. The answer is obvious: we cooperate because doing so is usually synergistic. It creates more benefit for less cost and makes our lives easier and better.