The chain store paradox is a game theory problem that challenges conventional rational choice assumptions about strategic behavior in sequential games...
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The paradox of tolerance is a philosophical concept suggesting that if a society extends tolerance to those who are intolerant, it risks enabling the...
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equal value? Chainstore paradox: Even those who know better play the so-called chain store game in an irrational manner. Decision-making paradox: Selecting...
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Monty Hall problem (redirect from Monty Hall paradox)
computer simulation demonstrating Savant's predicted result. The problem is a paradox of the veridical type, because the solution is so counterintuitive it can...
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Prisoner's dilemma (redirect from Prisoner's paradox)
as cooperating with 80% chance and defecting with 20% chance. Abilene paradox Centipede game Collective action problem Externality Folk theorem (game...
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‘unravelling’ of a game from its endpoint can be observed in the Chainstore paradox. If the stage game has more than one Nash equilibrium, the repeated...
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Bandwidth-sharing game – Type of resource allocation game Chainstore paradox – Game theory paradox Collective intentionality – Intentionality that occurs...
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Other Topics Bertrand paradox Chainstore paradox Computational complexity of games Helly metric Multi-agent system PPAD-complete...
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A paradox is a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation. It is a statement that, despite apparently...
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In economics and commerce, the Bertrand paradox — named after its creator, Joseph Bertrand — describes a situation in which two players (firms) reach...
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Parrondo's paradox, a paradox in game theory, describes how a combination of losing strategies can become a winning strategy. It is named after its creator...
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Arrow's impossibility theorem (redirect from Arrow's Paradox)
This result was first shown by the Marquis de Condorcet, whose voting paradox showed the impossibility of logically-consistent majority rule; Arrow's...
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very weapons which it is designed to prohibit. Balance of terror Chainstore paradox Confidence-building measures Decapitation strike International relations...
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John von Neumann (section Von Neumann paradox)
same ball; this is the Banach–Tarski paradox. They also proved that a two-dimensional disk has no such paradoxical decomposition. But in 1929, von Neumann...
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dilemma Double bind Dutch book Kobayashi Maru Morton's fork Preparedness paradox Setting up to fail The Scorpion and the Frog Two-body problem (career)...
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Retrieved September 30, 2006. Shubik, Martin "The Dollar Auction Game: A Paradox in Noncooperative Behavior and Escalation," The Journal of Conflict Resolution...
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Robert Aumann (redirect from Blackmailer Paradox)
of Israel. Aumann drew on a case in game theory called the Blackmailer Paradox to argue that giving land to the Arabs is strategically foolish based on...
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decrease the efficiency of the system, a phenomenon known as Braess's paradox. This can be illustrated by a two-player game in which both players simultaneously...
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amount) thus the equilibrium is zero (this is sometimes called the Bertrand paradox). The Bertrand approach assumes that firms are willing and able to supply...
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Association for the Study of the Commons – Non-profit organization Jevons paradox – Efficiency leads to increased demand Nash equilibrium – Solution concept...
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