Prisoner's Dilemma

  • Prisoner's Dilemma
    By William Poundstone

    She counts out three pennies and seven nickels, and computes that she has thirtyeight cents. Then she finds out that she has miscounted and there are only six nickels. Does this mean her arithmetic is wrong? Of course not.

  • Prisoner's Dilemma
    By Richard Powers

    Bud Middleton visits the 1939 New York World's Fair in Flushing Meadow , Queens . He comes with his family from their home in the American Midwest . Dad , Mom , Babs , Bud , and Grandma . The entire twelve - hundred - acre miniature ...

  • Prisoner's Dilemma
    By Richard Powers

    The magnificent second novel from the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Overstory and the forthcoming Bewilderment. “Accomplished . . . mature and assured.

  • Prisoner's Dilemma: A Study in Conflict and Cooperation
    By Anatol Rapoport, Albert M. Chammah

    An account of many experiments in which the psychological game Prisoner's Dilemma was played

  • Prisoner's Dilemma
    By Janet And Cheryl Snell

    I spent a good deal of time wondering just what the 'prisoner's dilemma' might be. I never found a definitive answer, but the book left me with a strong impression that the dilemma is whether or not to accept one's sentence.

  • Prisoner's Dilemma
    By William Poundstone

    Prisoner's Dilemma

  • Prisoner's Dilemma
    By William Poundstone

    Watching players bluff in a poker game inspired John von Neumann--father of the modern computer and one of the sharpest minds of the century--to construct game theory, a mathematical study...