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A Game Theory Analysis of The Babylonian Origin Story: The Enuma Elish

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Abstract

This paper provides an in-depth interpretation of the ancient Babylonian origin narrative, the Enuma Elish, through the lens of game theory. It examines the strategic interactions among the deities in the myth as if they were players in a game, focusing on understanding the dynamics of conflict, cooperation, and equilibrium within the narrative. The pivotal game theory concept known as Nash equilibrium is given prominent consideration, but saddle points and optimal strategies will also be employed to uncover the decision-making processes of the divine figures, particularly in the cosmic battle for supremacy. This analysis demonstrates that the ancient narrative, beyond its mythological content, illustrates timeless principles of strategic behavior in the pursuit of game success.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of ICRRS 2025: 19. International Conference on Religion and Religious Studies, Jan. 2025, Tokyo
PublisherWorld Academy of Science Engineering and Technology
Publication date2025
Pages24-27
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventICRRS 2025: 19. International Conference on Religion and Religious Studies - Tokyo, Japan
Duration: 29. May 202530. May 2025

Conference

ConferenceICRRS 2025: 19. International Conference on Religion and Religious Studies
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityTokyo
Period29/05/202530/05/2025

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