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Chaos, Cheating and Cooperation: Potential Solutions to the Prisoner's Dilemma

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dc.contributor.author Brembs, Bjorn en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2009-07-31T14:52:07Z
dc.date.available 2009-07-31T14:52:07Z
dc.date.issued 1996 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2007-09-06 en_US
dc.date.submitted 2007-09-06 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2634
dc.description.abstract "The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma (IPD) is widely regarded as a standard model for the evolution of cooperation. This review tries to give an outline of the development in the field since Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) spawned an avalanche of papers with the announcement of Tit-for-tat as the winner of their computer tournament. The most important advancements in the game-theoretical work on different aspects of the game are described. It becomes evident that changing any of the numerous parameters of the game will inevitably change the outcome; there is virtually no end to the IPD. Using experimental data from various taxa, the applicability of the IPD in nature is analysed and potential future developments in the area are discussed." en_US
dc.subject prisoner's dilemma en_US
dc.subject cooperation en_US
dc.subject game theory en_US
dc.title Chaos, Cheating and Cooperation: Potential Solutions to the Prisoner's Dilemma en_US
dc.type Journal Article en_US
dc.type.published published en_US
dc.subject.sector Theory en_US
dc.identifier.citationjournal Oikos en_US
dc.identifier.citationvolume 76 en_US
dc.identifier.citationmonth January en_US
dc.submitter.email rshivakoti@yahoo.com en_US


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