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  2. Prisoner's dilemma - Wikipedia

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    The prisoner's dilemma is a game theory thought experiment ... the continuous prisoner's dilemma may help explain why real-life examples of tit-for-tat-like ...

  3. Collective action problem - Wikipedia

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    The prisoner's dilemma model is crucial to understanding the collective problem because it illustrates the consequences of individual interests that conflict with the interests of the group. In simple models such as this one, the problem would have been solved had the two prisoners been able to communicate.

  4. Three prisoners problem - Wikipedia

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    Three prisoners, A, B, and C, are in separate cells and sentenced to death. The governor has selected one of them at random to be pardoned. The warden knows which one is pardoned, but is not allowed to tell. Prisoner A begs the warden to let him know the identity of one of the two who are going to be executed. "If B is to be pardoned, give me C ...

  5. Steven Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    Kuhn has written extensively on the prisoner's dilemma. In his article 'Pure and Utilitarian Prisoner's dilemmas', [3] he distinguishes between a 'pure' prisoner's dilemma and an impure prisoner's dilemma. A "pure dilemma" is defined when no mixed strategies improve outcomes over mutual cooperation; it's an "impure dilemma" when such strategies ...

  6. How reducing CO2 emissions is (and isn’t) a prisoner’s dilemma

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    To avoid the worst-case outcome of the prisoner’s dilemma, though, the company has hedged its bets. It seeks out fellow corporate climate leaders and sells them on its new CO2-light products.

  7. Regime theory - Wikipedia

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    In the iterated prisoner's dilemma, the actors' behavior is determined by the following assumptions: States are rational, unitary, gain-maximizing actors, living in anarchy and ridden by the security dilemma. There are future consequences for present actions; the prisoner's dilemma is not a one-shot event. Thus;

  8. Game theory explains why AOC and other progressives should ...

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    The best strategy for that dilemma is to punish defectors. Game theory explains why AOC and other progressives should reject Nancy Pelosi and tank the Senate's bipartisan infrastructure bill Skip ...

  9. Why the Palestinian Prisoners Are Central to the Israel-Hamas ...

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    Some prisoners are listed as “under arrest,” without a prison sentence. One 18-year-old on the list has been detained “under arrest” since Oct. 2022 on a charge of damage to the security ...