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The Approach Repetition Rate Efficiency in Memorable Iterated Prisoner Dilemma Game |
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PP: 739-747 |
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doi:10.18576/amis/160508
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Author(s) |
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Mohamed Mamdouh Zayet,
E. A. Elsakhawy,
Eliwa M. Roushdy,
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Abstract |
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The Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma game has been widely matched with many applications in insurance, business, military, and biology to reach the optimum decision. So various aspects of this point have been discussed by researchers over the years. Besides, the use of the pre-previous unit to generate the new round has been also studied. However, the effect of repeating different approaches (regimes) in a single competition was not thoroughly investigated in previous studies. Therefore, the present study addresses the impact of repeating different approaches with different rates on the behaviour and payoff of strategies. Then, the payoff matrix was constructed for the sixteen strategies only generated by two-state automata and then analyzed using a Maple program. Taking into account the possibility of error in the player implementation of the strategy, this study demonstrated that defective strategies performed well over cooperative strategies |
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