by nature - translation to german
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by nature - translation to german

Nature player; Moves by nature
  • Fig. 1: A game beginning with a move by nature

by nature      
von Geburt
Naughty by Nature         
  • Naughty by Nature performing in 2016. Vin Rock in foreground.
AMERICAN HIP HOP TRIO
Naughty By Nature; Vin Rock; DJ Kay Gee; Here Comes the Money; N'b'N; Naughty by nature; Ya Down Wit' OPP?
Naughty by Nature, amerikanische Rapband
mother nature         
  • Gaia]] and four children
  • Mother Nature image, 17th century alchemical text, ''[[Atalanta Fugiens]]''
PERSONIFICATION OF EARTH'S ENVIRONMENT
Mother nature; Nature (personification)
Mutter Natur

Definition

Nat.
¦ abbreviation
1. national.
2. nationalist.
3. natural.

Wikipedia

Move by nature

In game theory a move by nature is a decision or move in an extensive form game made by a player who has no strategic interests in the outcome. The effect is to add a player, 'Nature', whose practical role is to act as a random number generator. For instance, if a game of Poker requires a dealer to choose which cards a player is dealt, the dealer plays the role of the Nature player.

Fig. 1 shows a signaling game which begins with a move by nature. Moves by nature are an integral part of games of incomplete information.

Examples of use of by nature
1. They are suburban by nature." _ Rehab Republicans.
2. "Therefore, by nature it commits future governments.
3. "Designers, by nature, integrate complex systems.
4. "No, he‘s never been rebellious by nature," says Judy.
5. "Women are basically, by nature, critical of themselves.