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Interesting Game theory discovery challenges Tit-For-Tat

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Wheylous Posted: Thu, Jun 21 2012 9:11 AM

Found here:

http://edge.org/conversation/on-iterated-prisoner-dilemma

Worth the read. They computationally found some strategy in which you get to set your opponent's score (or something like that).

This makes me want to do a combined computer science + economics degree :P

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jodiphour replied on Thu, Jun 21 2012 5:21 PM

Hm... this is fascinating. I'll try to read this paper. 

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