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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Do you think of yourself as a bit of an expert at board games like chess or Go?
Maybe you're not quite as good as you think. New research from the University of Manchester and the University of Oxford1 suggests complex games like these are impossible to learn fully2. They might even be too complex for the human mind to understand.
Researchers studied two-player games, to try and understand the strategies which people use to make decisions during the game. Some games with two players are simple, with only a small number of possible moves. Noughts3 and crosses is like this. Players quickly work out the best strategy but that means the game soon becomes boring.
It gets more interesting when there are many possible moves. That's why people are so fascinated by complex games like chess, or the board game Go, or some card games. But what the researchers found was that with difficult games, players find it hard to work out the best strategy and their actions become less rational.
This research is part of the field called game theory: the study of human strategic decision-making. Much thinking on how people play complex games is based on something called 'the equilibrium4 point', which is when players have a perfect knowledge of what they're doing and of what their opponents are doing.
But complex games mean people don't have this perfect knowledge, and it can make their playing seem chaotic5 and hard to predict. When you add more than two players then of course the game becomes even harder to understand. Trading on the stock market is an example of a complex multi-player game – with important consequences for all of us.
Economists6 base financial predictions of the stock market on equilibrium theory, assuming that traders are infinitely7 intelligent and rational. So the researchers at Manchester and Oxford believe their work can help us make better economic predictions in future.
Quiz 测验
1. According to the article, what might be too complex for the human mind to understand?
Complex games.
2. Which example of a simple game is given in the article?
Noughts and crosses.
3. Which word, used in the article, means the person you're playing against in a game?
Opponent.
4. What is the name of the study of human strategic decision-making?
Game theory.
5. Is the following true, false or not given in the article? Understanding how people play complex games can help us make better predictions about the stock market.
True.
Glossary 词汇表
board games 棋类游戏
chess (国际)象棋
Go 围棋
strategies 策略
moves 移动(棋子)
noughts and crosses 画圈打叉的连三子棋
work out 猜出来,推断出来
card games 纸牌游戏
actions (下棋)行为
less rational 不太理智的
game theory 博弈论
opponents 对手
chaotic 混乱的
hard to predict 难预测
the stock market 股票市场
multi-player game 有众人参与的游戏
base (动词)以什么为依据
predictions 预测
traders 交易人
infinitely 极其;永远
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零,无,没有( nought的名词复数 ) | |
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n.经济学家,经济专家( economist的名词复数 ) | |
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adv.无限地,无穷地 | |
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