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Eksistensi Kesetimbangan Nash Pada Quantum Prisoner’s Dilemma Untuk Dua Pemain Kuantum
Telah dikaji eksistensi kesetimbangan Nash pada quantum prisoner’s dilemma dengan efek dekoherensi. Kesetimbangan Nash diperoleh pada interval dekoherensi 0,622
Joko Purwanto, Muhtadi Muhtadi
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Do multiple-trial games better reflect prosocial behavior than single-trial games? [PDF]
Most prior research on the external validity of mixed-motive games has studied only one single game version and/or one specific type of real-life prosocial behavior. The present study employs a different approach.
Tessa Haesevoets +3 more
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Preplay contracting in the Prisoners’ Dilemma [PDF]
We consider a modified Prisoners’ Dilemma game in which each agent can offer to pay the other agent to cooperate. The subgame perfect equilibrium of this two-stage game is Pareto efficient. We examine experimentally whether subjects actually manage to achieve this efficient outcome.
Andreoni, James, Varian, Hal
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The foreign language effects on strategic behavior games.
The present study examined foreign language effects on the decisions made in a series of strategic behavioral games (e.g., the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Oligopolistic Competition, and the Volunteer's Dilemma).
Zilu Wang, Michael C W Yip
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The prisoner’s dilemma as a cancer model [PDF]
Tumor development is an evolutionary process in which a heterogeneous population of cells with differential growth capabilities compete for resources in order to gain a proliferative advantage. What are the minimal ingredients needed to recreate some of the emergent features of such a developing complex ecosystem?
West, Jeffrey +3 more
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From local to global dilemmas in social networks. [PDF]
Social networks affect in such a fundamental way the dynamics of the population they support that the global, population-wide behavior that one observes often bears no relation to the individual processes it stems from.
Flávio L Pinheiro +2 more
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Extortion and cooperation in the Prisoner’s Dilemma [PDF]
The authors appraise the results in \textit{W. H. Press} and \textit{F. J. Dyson} [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 109, No. 26, 10409--10413 (2012; Zbl 1264.91009)] and report results on a rerun of Axelrod's [\textit{R. Axelrod} and \textit{W. D. Hamilton}, Science 211, No. 4489, 1390--1396 (1981; Zbl 1225.92037)], [\textit{R.
Stewart, Alexander J. +1 more
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Private Monitoring and Communication in the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma
This paper provides a model of the repeated prisoner’s dilemma in which cheap-talk communication is necessary in order to achieve cooperative outcomes in a long-term relationship. The model is one of complete information.
Yu Awaya
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Prisoner's dilemma in cancer metabolism. [PDF]
As tumors outgrow their blood supply and become oxygen deprived, they switch to less energetically efficient but oxygen-independent anaerobic glucose metabolism. However, cancer cells maintain glycolytic phenotype even in the areas of ample oxygen supply
Irina Kareva
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Time and the Prisoner's Dilemma
This paper examines the integration of computational complexity into game theoretic models. The example focused on is the Prisoner's Dilemma, repeated for a finite length of time. We show that a minimal bound on the players' computational ability is sufficient to enable cooperative behavior.
Yishay Mor, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein
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