Prisoner’s dilemma
The prisoner’s dilemma is a paradox in decision analysis in which two individuals acting in their own self-interests do not produce the optimal outcome.
The prisoner’s dilemma is a paradox in decision analysis in which two individuals acting in their own self-interests do not produce the optimal outcome.
In game theory, a simultaneous game or static game is a game where each player chooses their action without knowledge of the actions chosen by other players.
In game theory, a sequential game is a game where one player chooses their action before the others choose theirs.
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