
(from the article `game theory`) In the variable-sum game shown in Table 3, each matrix entry consists of two numbers. (Because the combined wealth of the players is not constant, it ...
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In a game with two players, the payoffs to each player can be shown in a matrix. The one at right is from the classic Prisoners Dilemma game: Player Two CD Player One C3,3 0,4 D4,0 1,1 Here, player one's strategy choices (shown, conventionally, on the left) are C and D, and player two's, shown on the top, are also C and D. The payoffs of each p...
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