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Emergence of super cooperation of prisoner's dilemma games on scale-free networks. [PDF]
Recently, the authors proposed a quantum prisoner's dilemma game based on the spatial game of Nowak and May, and showed that the game can be played classically.
Angsheng Li, Xi Yong
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Predicting Human Cooperation. [PDF]
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understanding the ever-present tension between individual self-interest and social benefit.
John J Nay, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
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The Effect of Defection in Maximizing Group Benefit
A variety of social dilemma scenarios are studied within the context of the prisoner’s dilemma, one of the most well-known concepts in modern game theory, and its variants. In the prisoner’s dilemma, studies typically emphasize the priority of maximizing
Chanseung Lee, Chang-Hwan Lee
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From rationality to cooperativeness: The totally mixed Nash equilibrium in Markov strategies in the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. [PDF]
In this research, the social behavior of the participants in a Prisoner's Dilemma laboratory game is explained on the basis of the quantal response equilibrium concept and the representation of the game in Markov strategies.
Ivan S Menshikov +3 more
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This manuscript explores the research topics and collaborative behaviour of authors in the field of the Prisoner’s Dilemma using topic modeling and a graph theoretic analysis of the co-authorship network.
Nikoleta E. Glynatsi, Vincent A. Knight
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The Dark Triad and framing effects predict selfish behavior in a one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma. [PDF]
What causes us to display selfish behaviors? We explored the extent to which Dark Triad traits (sub-clinical psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism) support a selfish behavioral strategy. We related performance on a hypothetical Prisoner's Dilemma
Paul Deutchman, Jessica Sullivan
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Cooperators overcome migration dilemma through synchronization
Synchronization, cooperation, and chaos are ubiquitous phenomena in nature. In a population composed of many distinct groups of individuals playing the prisoner's dilemma game, there exists a migration dilemma: No cooperator would migrate to a group ...
Shubhadeep Sadhukhan +2 more
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Is Tit-for-Tat the Answer? On the Conclusions Drawn from Axelrod's Tournaments. [PDF]
Axelrod's celebrated Prisoner's Dilemma computer tournaments, published in the early 1980s, were designed to find effective ways of acting in everyday interactions with the strategic properties of the iterated Prisoner's Dilemma game.
Amnon Rapoport +2 more
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Monkeys in a Prisoner’s Dilemma [PDF]
Haroush and Williams trained pairs of monkeys to play in a prisoner's dilemma game, a model of social interactions. Recording from the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC), they find neurons whose activity reflects the anticipation of the opponent's yet unknown choice, which may be important in guiding animals' performance in the game.
Tian, Ju, Uchida, Naoshige
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The Superiority of Quantum Strategy in 3-Player Prisoner’s Dilemma
In this paper, we extend the quantum game theory of Prisoner’s Dilemma to the N-player case. The final state of quantum game theory of N-player Prisoner’s Dilemma is derived, which can be used to investigate the payoff of each player.
Zhiyuan Dong, Ai-Guo Wu
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