John Nash died in car accident that is maybe normal without any specific message for many people but in my opinion John Nash invited me to continue my study and my research about modeling transport systems and using of his Game Theory concept to create a future world transport and logistics more modern, more safe with high technologies. Would you like to follow John’s last lesson and contribute your best to create a world full of logistics and safe public/private transport and zero dying in crash?
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John Nash Last Lesson
1. The Last Lesson From The John Nash July 4, 2015
The History of My John History
When I was 20 years old I watched the “Beautiful Mind” for the
first time in my life, and honestly, I didn't understand it
completely at the beginning. The part of John illusions ideas was
really real and I thought might all are real! However the
cleverness, brightness, wise and more than every things the
incredible perseverance of Nash surprised me.
However, unfortunately my ignorance about Game Theory
concept accompanied me until I became lucky to follow the
Industrial Economics and Industrial Organization Course of
professor Luigi Buzzacchi and professor Carlo Cambini in
Polytechnic of Turin, when unfortunately the bad news about the
car crash of John Nash and his wife Alicia has published.
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Great prof. Great Lesson
John Forbes Nash, Jr. was a
mathematician with
fundamental contributions in
game theory, differential
geometry, and partial
differential equations. Nash's
work has provided insight into
the factors that govern chance
and decision making inside
complex systems in daily life.
55 people per day
Around 55 people die in Iran
daily, due to car accidents.
"Annually, about 40,000
people die in Iran from
unnatural causes, and 50
percent of them are connected
with car crashes” and "20,000
people per year, makes
approximately 55 people per
day”. Unfortunate ranking.
Dangerous 4 Child
In Iran, among all unintentional
fatal injuries inflicted on
children under five, traffic-
related fatalities are the leading
cause of death. Each year, road
traffic crashes kill nearly 28,000
people in Iran, and injure or
disable 300,000 more.
GAME THEORY
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2. The Last Lesson From The John Nash July 4, 2015
”Mathematician Dies in Crash”: Wall street Journal
That was 23 May 2015 when the heart of the great economics
professor John Forbes Nash stopped to pump the blood to the
genius mind which people call it “The Beautiful Mind”. A day
after, the Gladiator, Russell Crowe, who played the role of John in
the Beautiful Mind movie, wrote these words on his Twitter:
“Stunned...my heart goes out to John & Alicia & family. An
amazing partnership. Beautiful minds, beautiful hearts.”
I’ve asked myself times and times, what was “the last lesson” from
the John Nash? Why he died in that condition? Has he scarified
himself to teach us something more than the Nash Equilibrium,
Nash Embedding Theorem, Nash Functions and Nash-Moser
Theorem and non-cooperative games theory?
Has John asked us to take care about something? Did he invite us
to study, research and work on a specific concept after him?
He died in car accident that is maybe normal without any specific
message for many people but in my opinion John Nash invited me
to continue my study and my research about modeling transport
systems and using of his Game Theory concept to create a future
world transport and logistics more modern, more safe with high
technologies. Would you like to follow John’s last lesson and
contribute your best to create a world full of logistics and safe
public/private transport and zero dying in crash?
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The Last Lesson of
Maestro in Kung FU
When I was 19 years old, I was full
of energy and lively, similar to all
young men. So I started to
following the Kung Fu lectures
form the man who was learner of
Bruce Lee’s learner.
I learnt a lot from him, not only
Kung Fu tectonics but the
character and method of life. We
could classified these lessons:
• Lessons from our personal life
• Lessons from the maestro life
• Lessons from the maestro die
It means that if your maestro lost
his/her life in the fight (remember
even our quotidian life is the
most important fight of all of us),
there is at least one lesson for
you that’s “the last lesson”.
This idea is common even in
some other sports such as
Alpinism. When a famous climber
die in the mountain, his/her
learners or followers start think
about his/her accident that
probably has at least one useful
lesson for them. So let come back
to the case of John Nash die, do
you think is there some thing to
think about it and learn?
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