Human beings like to believe they are in control of their destiny. This ubiquitous trait seems to increase motivation and persistence, and is probably evolutionarily adaptive [J.D. Taylor, S.E. Brown, Psych. Bull. 103, 193 (1988); A. Bandura, Self-efficacy: the exercise of control (WH Freeman, New York, 1997)]. But how good really is our ability to control? How successful is our track record in these areas? There is little understanding of when and under what circumstances we may over-estimate [E. Langer, J. Pers. Soc. Psych. 7, 185 (1975)] or even lose our ability to control and optimize outcomes, especially when they are the result of aggregations of individual optimization processes. Here, we demonstrate analytically using the t...
We introduce Parrondo’s paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair gambling games, ...
We introduce Parrondo’s paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
We consider data from an experiment on the minimum-effort game, repeated over many periods. In each ...
Abstract.: Human beings like to believe they are in control of their destiny. This ubiquitous trait ...
Both single-player Parrondo games (SPPG) and multi-player Parrondo games (MPPG) display the Parrondo...
Self-organization and survival are inextricably bound to an agent’s ability to control and anticipat...
In the Minority, Majority and Dollar Games (MG, MAJG, $G) agents compete for rewards, acting in acc...
In the Minority, Majority and Dollar Games (MG, MAJG, $G), synthetic agents compete for rewards, at ...
In 1996, Parrondo’s games were first constructed using a simple coin tossing scenario, demonstrating...
We introduce Parrondo's paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 3.0 ...
We study Parrondo’s paradox, which states that one can turn several losing strategies into a winning...
The work studies the properties of a coordination game in which agents repeatedly compete to be in t...
This study focuses on a paradoxical effect generally known as Parrondo’s paradox. Parrondo’s paradox...
We study an evolutionary game of chance in which the probabilities for different outcomes (e.g., hea...
We introduce Parrondo’s paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair gambling games, ...
We introduce Parrondo’s paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
We consider data from an experiment on the minimum-effort game, repeated over many periods. In each ...
Abstract.: Human beings like to believe they are in control of their destiny. This ubiquitous trait ...
Both single-player Parrondo games (SPPG) and multi-player Parrondo games (MPPG) display the Parrondo...
Self-organization and survival are inextricably bound to an agent’s ability to control and anticipat...
In the Minority, Majority and Dollar Games (MG, MAJG, $G) agents compete for rewards, acting in acc...
In the Minority, Majority and Dollar Games (MG, MAJG, $G), synthetic agents compete for rewards, at ...
In 1996, Parrondo’s games were first constructed using a simple coin tossing scenario, demonstrating...
We introduce Parrondo's paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 3.0 ...
We study Parrondo’s paradox, which states that one can turn several losing strategies into a winning...
The work studies the properties of a coordination game in which agents repeatedly compete to be in t...
This study focuses on a paradoxical effect generally known as Parrondo’s paradox. Parrondo’s paradox...
We study an evolutionary game of chance in which the probabilities for different outcomes (e.g., hea...
We introduce Parrondo’s paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair gambling games, ...
We introduce Parrondo’s paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
We consider data from an experiment on the minimum-effort game, repeated over many periods. In each ...