On the study of human cooperation via computer simulation : why existing computer models fail to tell us much of anything / Garrison W. Greenwood.
Cooperation is pervasive throughout nature, but its origin remains an open question. For decades, social scientists, business leaders, and economists have struggled with an important question: why is cooperation so ubiquitous among unrelated humans? The answers would have profound effects because an...
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Series: | Synthesis lectures on games and computational intelligence ;
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