Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4649559 Discrete Mathematics 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two players engaged in the Prisoner’s Dilemma have to choose between cooperation and defection, the pay-off of the players is determined by a weight w=(T,R,P,S)w=(T,R,P,S). For deterministic strategies p1,…,pnp1,…,pn we consider a society  S=S(ui:pi∣i=1,…,n)S=S(ui:pi∣i=1,…,n) formed by u=∑i=1nui individuals playing at random the IPD with weight ww. We introduce the concept of a ww-successful society as one where all individuals have eventually a non-negative pay-off. We discuss success of individuals and societies by means of quadratic forms associated to the pay-off matrix of the given set of strategies.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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