Le prix de l'anarchie | Démocratie 16

This video presents the Braess paradox, which applies to networks susceptible to congestion. Counterintuitively, user freedom in these networks can be detrimental to the common good. This effect is measured by the so-called price of anarchy in game theory. Facebook:   / science4allorg   Twitter:   / science__4__all   Subtitle/translate the video: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_vide... Subtitles on other videos: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_p... Democracy from a Game Theory Perspective | Science4All Playlist    • La démocratie sous l'angle de la théorie d...   Science on the wrong side | The Science Café | Belin https://www.belin-editeur.com/la-scie... The price of anarchy | Étienne Ghys | Image of Maths http://images.math.cnrs.fr/Le-prix-de... How Bad is Selfish Routing? Tim Roughgarden and Eva Tardos http://theory.stanford.edu/~tim/paper... How Closing Roads Could Speed ​​Up Traffic | Braess Paradox | Mind Your Decisions    • How Closing Roads Could Speed Up Traffic -...   The Simple Solution to Traffic | CGP Grey    • Traffic Has a Perfect Solution. Humans Are...   Individualist Anarchism | Politikon    • L'anarchisme individualiste / Politikon #9   Anarchism - 3 Theorists (Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin) | Politkon    • L'anarchisme - 3 théoriciens (Proudhon, Ba...