• William Harrison Riker (September 22, 1920 – June 26, 1993) was an American political scientist who is prominent for applying game theory and mathematics...
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  • Riker (1873–1969), religious leader William H. Riker (1920–1993), political scientist William (disambiguation) Riker (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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  • Tim Riker (born 1963), software programmer and maintainer of BZFlag William H. Riker (1920–1993), American political scientist William E. Riker (1873–1969)...
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  • American political scientist William H. Riker and published in 1962. It uses game theory to formalize political theory. In it, Riker deduces the size principle...
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  • predicted as an equilibrium of the game. The founder of the field was William H. Riker. In his book The Theory of Political Coalitions (1962), he applied...
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  • taking the place of a major party, or changing the political system. William H. Riker, citing Douglas W. Rae, noted that strong regional parties can lead...
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  • science. Political scientist William H. Riker is considered the creator and one of the most prominent supports of theory. Riker argues that herestheticians...
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    Rikers Island is a 413-acre (167.14-hectare) prison island in the East River in the Bronx that contains New York City's largest jail. Named after Abraham...
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  • United States Congress, as well as political behavior, such as voting. William H. Riker and his colleagues and students at the University of Rochester were...
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    President of the United States". Retrieved August 8, 2022. Barnhart, John D.; Riker, Dorothy L. (1971). Indiana to 1816, the colonial period. Indianapolis:...
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