The following pages link to (Q3813639):
Displaying 21 items.
- Bounded complexity justifies cooperation in the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma (Q373811) (← links)
- Social framing effects: preferences or beliefs? (Q380859) (← links)
- An experimental study of finitely and infinitely repeated linear public goods games (Q523492) (← links)
- A family of identities related to zero-sum and team games (Q656781) (← links)
- A non-equilibrium analysis of the finitely-repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q1108949) (← links)
- Two-person bargaining behavior in fixed discounting factors games with infinite horizon (Q1193781) (← links)
- Bounded versus unbounded rationality: The tyranny of the weak (Q1198164) (← links)
- Cones of cooperation, Perron-Fröbenius theory and the indefinitely repeated prisoners' dilemma (Q1300434) (← links)
- Distributed games (Q1300674) (← links)
- Bayesian boundedly rational agents play the finitely repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q1316659) (← links)
- Finite automata play repeated prisoner's dilemma with information processing costs (Q1350653) (← links)
- Cooperation in an one-shot prisoners' dilemma (Q1804642) (← links)
- On learning to cooperate. (Q1867551) (← links)
- An epistemic approach to explaining cooperation in the finitely repeated Prisoner's dilemma (Q2121458) (← links)
- From imitation to collusion: long-run learning in a low-information environment (Q2254039) (← links)
- Revealed reputations in the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma (Q2343479) (← links)
- Analogy-based expectation equilibrium (Q2386131) (← links)
- Spatial games and the maintenance of cooperation. (Q4300652) (← links)
- Sampling dynamics applied to the traveler's dilemma reveals non-Nash behavior (Q6148383) (← links)
- Motives behind cooperation in finitely repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q6176728) (← links)
- Real-time monitoring in a public-goods game (Q6188261) (← links)