Phage-lift for game theory
Martin A. Nowak () and
Karl Sigmund ()
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Martin A. Nowak: the Institute for Advanced Study
Karl Sigmund: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Nature, 1999, vol. 398, issue 6726, 367-368
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The prisoner's dilemma is a classic of game theory in which acting for individual advantage is pitted against acting for collective benefit. An example has been identified among clones of a virus that infects bacteria.
Date: 1999
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