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Is it better to give information, receive it, or be ignorant in a two-player game?
McNamara, John M.; Wilson, Elaine M.K.; Houston, Alasdair I. - In: Behavioral Ecology 17 (2006) 3, pp. 441-451
The standard approach in a biological two-player game is to assume both players choose their actions independently of one another, having no information about their opponent's action (simultaneous game). However, this approach is not realistic in some circumstances. In many cases, one player...
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