Skip to content Sign up Sign in </textarea> '"` This repository Explore Features Enterprise Pricing Watch 1,702 Star 16,665 Fork 5,795 antirez / redis Code Issues 632 Pull requests 381 Pulse Graphs Loading… New issue Redis crash, crashed by signal 11 #1064 Closed swlines opened this Issue Apr 19, 2013 · 1 comment </textarea> '"` None yet </textarea> '"` No milestone </textarea> '"` No one assigned swlines commented Apr 19, 2013 === REDIS BUG REPORT START: Cut & paste starting from here === [14062] 19 Apr 16:04:55.982 # Redis 2.6.8 crashed by signal: 11 [14062] 19 Apr 16:04:55.982 # Failed assertion: (:0) [14062] 19 Apr 16:04:55.982 # --- STACK TRACE /usr/bin/redis-server(logStackTrace+0x75)[0x440345] /usr/bin/redis-server(dictNe...
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CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This is a list of paradoxes , grouped thematically. The grouping is approximate, as paradoxes may fit into more than one category. Because of varying definitions of the term paradox , some of the following are not considered to be paradoxes by everyone. This list collects only scenarios that have been called a paradox by at least one source and have their own article. Although considered paradoxes, some of these are based on fallacious reasoning, or incomplete/faulty analysis. Informally, the term is often used to describe a counter-intuitive result. 1 Logic 1.1 Self-reference 1.2 Vagueness 2 Mathematics 2.1 Statistics 2.2 Probability 2.3 Infinity and infinitesimals 2.4 Geometry and topology 3 Decision theory 4 Physics 4.1 Astrophysics 4.2 Classical mechanics 4.3 Cos...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search In game theory , the traveler's dilemma (sometimes abbreviated TD ) is a type of non- zero-sum game in which two players attempt to maximize their own payoff, without any concern for the other player's payoff. 1 Formulation 2 Analysis 3 Experimental results 4 Variation 5 Payoff matrix 6 References Formulation [ edit ] The game was formulated in 1994 by Kaushik Basu and goes as follows: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An airline loses two suitcases belonging to two different travelers. Both suitcases happen to be identical and contain identical antiques. An airline manager tasked to settle the claims of both travelers explains that the airline is liable for a maximum of $100 per suitcase—he is unable to find out directly the price of the antiques. To determine an honest appraised value of the a...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search The Boy or Girl paradox surrounds a set of questions in probability theory which are also known as The Two Child Problem , [ 1 ] Mr. Smith's Children [ 2 ] and the Mrs. Smith Problem. The initial formulation of the question dates back to at least 1959, when Martin Gardner published one of the earliest variants of the paradox in Scientific American . Titled The Two Children Problem , he phrased the paradox as follows: Mr. Jones has two children. The older child is a girl. What is the probability that both children are girls? Mr. Smith has two children. At least one of them is a boy. What is the probability that both children are boys? Gardner initially gave the answers 1/2 and 1/3, respectively; but later acknowledged that the second question was ambiguous. [ 1 ] Its answer could be 1/2, d...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Game theory studies strategic interaction between individuals in situations called games. Classes of these games have been given names. This is a list of the most commonly studied games 1 Explanation of features 2 List of games 3 External links 4 Notes 5 References Explanation of features [ edit ] Games can have several features, a few of the most common are listed here. Number of players : Each person who makes a choice in a game or who receives a payoff from the outcome of those choices is a player. Strategies per player : In a game each player chooses from a set of possible actions, known as pure strategies. If the number is the same for all players, it is listed here. Number of pure strategy Nash equilibria : A Nash equilibrium is a set of strategies which represents mut...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This article includes a list of references , but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations . Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (October 2013) The St. Petersburg paradox or St. Petersburg lottery [ 1 ] is a paradox related to probability and decision theory in economics . It is based on a particular (theoretical) lottery game that leads to a random variable with infinite expected value (i.e., infinite expected payoff) but nevertheless seems to be worth only a very small amount to the participants. The St. Petersburg paradox is a situation where a naive decision criterion which takes only the expected value into account predicts a course of action that presumably no actual person would be willing to take. Several r...
CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search In game theory , " guess 2/3 of the average " is a game where several people guess what 2/3 of the average of their guesses will be, and where the numbers are restricted to the real numbers between 0 and 100, inclusive. The winner is the one closest to the 2/3 average. 1 Equilibrium analysis 2 Experimental results 3 Rationality versus common knowledge of rationality 4 History 5 See also 6 Notes Equilibrium analysis [ edit ] In this game there is no strictly dominant strategy. However, there is a unique pure strategy Nash equilibrium . This equilibrium can be found by iterated elimination of weakly dominated strategies . Guessing any number that lies above 66.67 is weakly dominated for every player since it cannot possibly be 2/3 of the average of any guess. These can be elim...
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