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THE HISTORIC PRISONER'S DILEMMA

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1999
The effect of considering previous results (history) in the spatial formulation of the Prisoner's Dilemma is assessed. It is concluded that history protects homogeneous populations against the irruption of mutant behavior.
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The Prisoner's Dilemma

Mathematics Magazine, 1993
The following is an interesting problem in probability: The prisoner's dilemma: A prisoner was to be executed and he begged the king for mercy. The king decided to give the prisoner a chance. He gave the prisoner 50 white balls and 50 black balls, all identical in shape. The prisoner was supposed to distribute these balls into two identical bags in any
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The Prisoner’s Dilemma

2001
The model of the subject with reflexion allows us to propose a new approach to the well-known prisoner’s dilemma, reflecting one of the paradoxes inherent in the theory of rational choice (Lefebvre, 2000). Here is the essence of the paradox (see Rapoport & Chamah, 1965). Two individuals are arrested as suspects in a serious crime.
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The Prisoner's Dilemma

The Antidote, 1997
Uses ‘The Prisoner's Dilemma’ (attributed to Albert Tucker) to explain game theory — showing achieving co‐operation is a fundamental management problem, which reveals itself clearly in alliances and joint ventures — each firm enters a joint venture unsure of how the other will behave.
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Prisoners' dilemma for prisoners

Criminal Justice Ethics, 1989
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