Capítulo de livro

On some winning strategies for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma or Mr. Nice Guy and the Cosa Nostra

2007; World Scientific; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1142/9789812770684_0008

ISSN

2010-295X

Autores

Wolfgang Slany, Wolfgang Kienreich,

Tópico(s)

Sports Analytics and Performance

Resumo

AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionAnalysis of the Tournament Results2004 competition, league 1 (standard IPD rules, with 223 participating strategies)2004 competition, league 2 (uncertainty IPD variant, same 223 participating strategies as in the first league)2005 competition, league 1 (standard IPD rules, with 192 participating strategies)2005 competition, league 4 (standard IPD rules, but only non-group, individual strategies were allowed to participate; 50 participating strategies)Analysis of OmegaTitForTat's (OTFT) performanceThe practical difficulty of detecting collusionDetails of Our StrategiesOmegaTitForTat, or Mr. Nice Guy meets the iterated prisoner's dilemmaSuspicionRandomnessExploitsOTFTExamplesOTFT's behaviour laid bareOur group strategiesThe Cosa Nostra group strategy, or Organized crime meets the iterated prisoner's dilemmaThe gory details of the Cosa Nostra group strategyThe Emperor And His Clone WarriorsThe Stealth Collusion group strategyAnalysis of the Performance of the StrategiesOmegaTitForTatGroup strategiesCollusion detection is an undecidable problemConclusionAcknowledgmentsReferences

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