Hidden patterns of reciprocity
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- A Non-cooperative Equilibrium for Supergames
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- Evolutionary dynamics of cooperation
- Evolutionary game theory meets social science: is there a unifying rule for human cooperation?
- Global analyses of evolutionary dynamics and exhaustive search for social norms that maintain cooperation by reputation
- How should we define goodness? -- reputation dynamics in indirect reciprocity
- Learning to cooperate with Pavlov and adaptive strategy for the iterated prisoner's dilemma with noise
- Social Norms and Community Enforcement
- The calculus of selfishness.
- The leading eight: social norms that can maintain cooperation by indirect reciprocity
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- Tit-for-tat or win-stay, lose-shift?
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