Equilibrium in a sentence as a noun

But they can't, because that's not a Nash equilibrium, and so the arms race continues.

This leads to a feedback loop where goods priced below the equilibrium have demand far in excess of supply.

A rising currency would act as a braking system to bring trade flows back into equilibrium.

Basically the final equilibrium price for a college is the price that they can get away with charging.

The vast majority of phase space consists of areas where thermal equilibrium is reached.

If you compute the time it would take for the system to return to a non-equilibrium state, it's way larger than the age of the universe.

To expect someone to shop around until they find an equilibrium between supply and demand in that situation is ludicrous.

And this by the way is why you need a government to create such rules, because contrary to what people like the man in this article might think, the market equilibrium is not always the most desirable situation.

The natural equilibrium is going to be that as many officers as possible spend as much time as possible in those typically easier and more glamorous and exciting jobs that generate revenue.

In near-perfect labor market equilibrium, you'd expect employers to not have open headcount for extended periods because if they're unable to hire for a position they rationally increase its salary.

Basically the idea would be to tip a high-crime-low-probability-of-punishment equilibrium and into a low-crime-high-probability-of-punishment equilibrium that should presumably remain equally stable.

Equilibrium definitions

noun

a stable situation in which forces cancel one another

noun

a chemical reaction and its reverse proceed at equal rates

noun

equality of distribution

See also: balance equipoise counterbalance

noun

a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head