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The option to leave unilaterally serves as a double-edged sword for cooperation in the repeated prisoner's dilemma game, so that trigger strategies that use breakup as punishment threats generically may not yield optimally sustainable social outcome in this paradigm. In this study, we construct...
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When the repeated prisoner's dilemma setup is generalized to allow for a unilateral breakup, maximal efficiency in equilibrium remains an open question. With restrictions of simple symmetry with eternal mutual cooperation, defection, or (matched) alternation on the equilibrium path, we describe...
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When the repeated prisoner's dilemma setup is generalized to allow for a unilateral breakup, maximal efficiency in equilibrium remains an open question. With restrictions of simple symmetry with eternal mutual cooperation, defection, or (matched) alternation on the equilibrium path, we describe...
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