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In previous chapters of game theory we introduced one-shot games like prisoners dilemma. In other words situations when we are allowed to do one action that result in some outcome (payoff). For example a situation when someone wants to enjoy fast car ride. If he drives really fast he enjoys fast ride and he´s happy but he also rist that police will catch him and arrest. So he must choose between driving fast or not fast according to his ulitily from one decision.
  
 
==The Evolution of Cooperation==
 
==The Evolution of Cooperation==

Revision as of 17:31, 26 January 2014

Introduction

In previous chapters of game theory we introduced one-shot games like prisoners dilemma. In other words situations when we are allowed to do one action that result in some outcome (payoff). For example a situation when someone wants to enjoy fast car ride. If he drives really fast he enjoys fast ride and he´s happy but he also rist that police will catch him and arrest. So he must choose between driving fast or not fast according to his ulitily from one decision.

The Evolution of Cooperation

Repeated game types

Repeated game strategies