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| Annotated Bibliography on The Evolution of Cooperation | Annotated Bibliography on The Evolution of Cooperation | Annotated Bibliography on The Evolution of Cooperation |
| Chaos in Cooperation | Chaos in Cooperation: Continuous-Valued Prisoner's Dilemmas in Infinite-Valued Logic | The Prisoner's dilemma (PD) has become a paradigm of the evolution of cooperation. The PD can be generalized to the continuous-valued cases in wh ch players are allowed to choose intermediate levels of cooperation. When continuous-valued PDs are pla |
| Chaos, cheating and cooperation | Chaos, cheating and cooperation- potential solutions to the Prisoner's Dilemma | 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 |
| Complexity of Cooperation, Robert Axelrod | Welcome to the Complexity of Cooperation Web Site | This archive contains software, documentation, bibliographies, and other resources connected with Robert Axelrod's book The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration ( Princeton University Press, $18.95). You are |
| Complexity of Cooperation, Robert Axelrod | Welcome to the Complexity of Cooperation Web Site | This archive contains software, documentation, bibliographies, and other resources connected with Robert Axelrod's book The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration ( Princeton University Press, $18.95). You are |
| Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma | IPD Software | These sofwares allows you to simulate the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma and many of its variants. It is written in C (sources included), and can be compiled with any C ANSI compiler. Many strategies are included in the software, and many parameters ca |
| Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Game and Simulation | Interactive IPD | This is an interactive game inspired by Prisoner's Dilemma game theory as described in the book The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins (1989 p. 205). |
| Prisoner's Dilemma (in Mathematica) | Prisoner's Dilemma (in Mathematica) | The evolution of cooperation is discussed and simulated in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game. |
| Spatialized Prisoner's Dilemma | Spatialized Prisoner's Dilemma | Spatialized Prisoner's Dilemma |
| Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma | The Localisation of Interaction and Learning in the Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma | The evolution of cooperation in the repeated prisoner's dilemma depends on the conditions under which the game is played. The results of a series of computer simulations show that the emergence of cooperative play in the game is strongly affected by |
| The Prisoner's Dilemma | The Prisoner's Dilemma | The spatial variant of the iterated prisoner's dilemma is a simple yet powerful model for the problem of cooperation versus conflict in groups. The applet below demonstrates the spread of 'altruism' and 'exploitation for personal gain' in an interact |
| Undecidability in the Spatialized Prisoner's | Undecidability in the Spatialized Prisoner's Dilemma- Some Philosophical Implications | Undecidability as it appears in G?del's first theorem has a well-deserved reputation as a solid mathematical result with tantalizing philosophical overtones. But for most purposes G?delian undecidability has also seemed fairly safe. What we're talking |
| Axelrod : The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Problem | A problem drawn from political science and game theory | The prisoner's dilemma is a classic problem of conflict and cooperation. In its simplest form each of two players has a choice of cooperating with the other or defecting. Depending on the two players' decisions, each receives payoff according to a pa |
| Prisoner'd Silemma | We Are All Prisoners: PD in The Ethical Spectacle | The prisoner's dilemma is a game invented at Princeton's Institute of Advanced Science in the 1950's. In the basic scenario after which it is named, two prisoners who the police know to have committed crime A, but whom they wish to convict of the mor |
| Prisoner's Dilemma | PD in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: | The sections below provide a variety of more precise characterizations of the prisoner's dilemma, beginning with the narrowest. `Prisoner's dilemma' is abbreviated as `PD'. Future editions of the entry will also survey some applications in philosophy |
| Prisoner's Dilemma | PD online resources | This classic problem of game theory sheds light on many of the problems that have plagued ethical and political philosophers throughout history. It addresses that class of situations in which there is a fundamental conflict between what is a rational |
| Prisoners' Dilemma | Interactive IPD | Prisoners' Dilemma is a game which has been and continues to be studied by people in a variety of disciplines, ranging from biology through sociology and public policy. Among its interesting characteristics are that it is a "non-zero-sum"game: the be |
| Prisoner's Dilemma Code | Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Code Written in C for the Macintosh | The code on this page is adapted from the June 1995 issue of "Scientific American". The original version was written in QBASIC by Alun L. Lloyd and featured in "The Amateur Scientist" section of the magazine along with a detailed description of how t |
| Review of THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION | ROBERT AXELROD AND THE EVOLUTION OF COOPERATION - A review | In conclusion, the most exciting feature about The Evolution of Cooperation is how the analysis of an extremely simple game, The Prisoner's Dilemma, can shed so much light on such diverse fields of study. Not only is game theory an extremely powerful |
| The Prisoner's Dilemma | Interactive IPD | The prisoner's dilemma is a fun little game theory problem. Now you have the chance to play it against a computer opponent! |
| The Prisoner's Dilemma | The Prisoner's Dilemma | Political scientists, psychologists, anthropologists and sociologists have expended huge amounts of energy studying why and how humans form hierarchical social units such as firms or governments. One of the basic theories of why we need governments s |
| The Tragedy of the Commons | A version of Prisoner's Dilemma | Much of man's world is treated as a "commons" wherein individuals have the right to freely consume its resources and return their wastes. The "logic of the commons" ultimately produces its ruin as well as the demise of those who depend upon it for su |
| James Marshall's Academic Homepage | Examples of CAs with IPD player | The Java Spatialised Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma applet allows reproduction of CA IPD experiments. Examples provided reproduce an experiment by Nowak & May, and attempt to reproduce Axelrod's results. Commented source is provided, and instructions fo |
| DiamondThief | Interactive IPD | This game is an implementation of the Prisoners' Dilemma, a classic problem in which competition between players is structured in such a manner that when decisions are made based on individual self-interest, the result is likely to be less than optim |
| Jeux: The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma | Interactive IPD | Interactive IPD |
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