Autocratic strategies for alternating games

Published: Feb 8, 2016
Abstract
Repeated games have a long tradition in the behavioral sciences and evolutionary biology. Recently, strategies were discovered that permit an unprecedented level of control over repeated interactions by enabling a player to unilaterally enforce linear constraints on payoffs. Here, we extend this theory of zero-determinant (or, more generally, autocratic) strategies to alternating games, which are often biologically more relevant than traditional...
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Autocratic strategies for alternating games
Published Date
Feb 8, 2016
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