Implicit Coalitions in a Generalized Prisonerss Dilemma

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Implicit Coalitions in a Generalized Prisonerss Dilemma
Peter S Fader
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did not try to battle envious competitors on their terms, it might have been able to win the tournament.
The value of bounded actions can be seen by comparing standard AVG and MIN (ranked 6- and 12-, respectively) to their equivalent but unbounded counterparts (ranked 19- and 22—, respectively). Boundedness was worth nearly 0. 70 units per round to AVG and nearly 0. 90 units per round to MIN.
Several entrants found self-awareness to be a blessing For example, some strategies, unlike TIT FOR TAT
..., considered their own previous decisions in determining future actions, e. G. Averaging across all three players (ranked 5-), and 3-player MXCM (10- place). But self-awareness was a curse to others, including those who used it as a ratchet on actions. The algorithms ranked 8- and 15-, for example, only let their actions move downwards, regardless of the cooperative gestures made by their competitors.
Little can be said about the effectiveness of action-raising and action-cutting initiative. Some of the nice, bounded entries were able to encourage cooperation and discourage cheating with appropriate rewards and penalties, but these successes were counterbalanced by the unsuccessful strategies that brought on their own demise by raising or cutting actions too much at the wrong times.


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