We show that the history of play in a population game contains exploitable information that can be successfully used by sophisticated strategies to defeat memory-one opponents, including zero determinant strategies. The history allows a player to label opponents by their strategies, enabling a player to determine the population distribution and to act differentially based on the opponent's strategy in each pairwise interaction. For the Prisoner's Dilemma, these advantages lead to the natural formation of cooperative coalitions among similarly behaving players and eventually to unilateral defection against opposing player types. We show analytically and empirically that optimal play in population games depends strongly on the population dist...
Many problems in human society reflect the inability of selfish parties to cooperate, The 'Iterated ...
We examine distribution of strategies in demographic Donor-Recipient game where patterns of move-pla...
Basic games, where each individual chooses between two strategies, illustrate several issues that im...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
Repeated games have provided an explanation of how mutual cooperation can be achieved even if defect...
Memory-one strategies are a set of Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma strategies that have been praised for...
Recent work has revealed a new class of "zero-determinant" (ZD) strategies for iterated, two-player ...
AbstractRepetition is one of the key mechanisms to maintain cooperation. In long-term relationships,...
We study evolutionary spatial prisoner’s dilemma game involving a one-step memory mechanism of the i...
We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to deci...
Zero-determinant strategies are a new class of probabilistic and conditional strategies that are abl...
The article investigates games strategies on the basis of experiments with iterated Prisoner's Dilem...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation is a popular topic in studies of information sciences a...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
Many problems in human society reflect the inability of selfish parties to cooperate, The 'Iterated ...
We examine distribution of strategies in demographic Donor-Recipient game where patterns of move-pla...
Basic games, where each individual chooses between two strategies, illustrate several issues that im...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
Repeated games have provided an explanation of how mutual cooperation can be achieved even if defect...
Memory-one strategies are a set of Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma strategies that have been praised for...
Recent work has revealed a new class of "zero-determinant" (ZD) strategies for iterated, two-player ...
AbstractRepetition is one of the key mechanisms to maintain cooperation. In long-term relationships,...
We study evolutionary spatial prisoner’s dilemma game involving a one-step memory mechanism of the i...
We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to deci...
Zero-determinant strategies are a new class of probabilistic and conditional strategies that are abl...
The article investigates games strategies on the basis of experiments with iterated Prisoner's Dilem...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation is a popular topic in studies of information sciences a...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
Many problems in human society reflect the inability of selfish parties to cooperate, The 'Iterated ...
We examine distribution of strategies in demographic Donor-Recipient game where patterns of move-pla...
Basic games, where each individual chooses between two strategies, illustrate several issues that im...