1. ess - Noun
2. ess - Verb
3. Ess - Proper noun
The name of the Latin-script letter S.
Something shaped like the letter S. (See esses)
ess (third-person singular simple present esses, present participle essing, simple past and past participle essed)
To move in a changing direction, forming the shape of a letter S.
ESS
(software, IBM) Initialism of Enterprise Storage Server.
(evolutionary theory) evolutionarily stable strategy
(electronics) Initialism of electronic switching system.
(electrical) Abbreviation of energy storage system.
Initialism of employee self-service.
Initialism of earth system science.
(statistics) Initialism of explained sum of squares.
Ess (plural Esses)
A surname from German.
Access points in an ESS are connected by a distribution system. Source: Internet
A few nouns also exhibit vestigial noun classes, such as stewardess, where the suffix -ess added to steward denotes a female person. Source: Internet
A Nash equilibrium is presumed to be stable even if T scores equally, on the assumption that there is no long-term incentive for players to adopt T instead of S. This fact represents the point of departure of the ESS. Source: Internet
Even if a game has pure strategy Nash equilibria, it might be that none of those pure strategies are ESS. Source: Internet
Dalhousie’s international award-winning College of Sustainability offers an undergraduate Major in Environment, Sustainability and Society (ESS) integrating with seven bachelor's degrees and forty subjects across five faculties. Source: Internet
For instance, in the Prisoner's Dilemma there is only one Nash equilibrium, and its strategy (Defect) is also an ESS. Source: Internet