September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
288 pages
7h 38m
English
The prisoner's dilemma is a complete information game proposed in the 1950s by Albert Tucker as a game theory problem. The dilemma can be described as follows. Two people are accused of committing a crime. The investigators arrest them both and put them in two different cells, preventing them from communicating with each other. Each of them is given two choices: to collaborate, or not to collaborate. The following are also explained to them:
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