The prisoners dilemma is another example of where different states of knowledge lead to different conclusions. But in the absence of that knowledge one should and most always does act so as to maximise their chances of a favorable outcome. I have a decent book on game theory at home.
Few people realise how closely linked probability and game theory are to the theory of evolution.
The prisoners dilemma is another example of where different states of knowledge lead to different conclusions. But in the absence of that knowledge one should and most always does act so as to maximise their chances of a favorable outcome. I have a decent book on game theory at home.
Few people realise how closely linked probability and game theory are to the theory of evolution.