Grim trigger — (also called the grim strategy or just grim) is a trigger strategy in game theory for a repeated game, such as an iterated prisoner s dilemma. Initially, a player using grim trigger will cooperate, but as soon as the opponent defects (thus… … Wikipedia
Trigger strategy — A trigger strategy is a class of strategies employed in a repeated non cooperative game. A player utilizing a trigger strategy initially cooperates but punishes the opponent if a certain level of defection (i.e., the trigger) is observed. The… … Wikipedia
Grim — may refer to:* Grim trigger, a strategy in Game Theory * Grim (Billy Mandy), a fictional character from the television series The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy * Grim, a Montenegrin rock group * Emanuel Grim, Polish priest and writer * Erik… … Wikipedia
Strategy (game theory) — In game theory, a player s strategy in a game is a complete plan of action for whatever situation might arise; this fully determines the player s behaviour. A player s strategy will determine the action the player will take at any stage of the… … Wikipedia
Markov strategy — In game theory, a Markov strategy is one that does not depend at all on state variables that are functions of the history of the game, except those that affect payoffs. In other words: a player playing a Markovian strategy, conditions his action… … Wikipedia
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger — The official arcade flyer for BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, featuring (clockwise from the left): Ragna, Noel and Jin. Developer(s) Arc System Works Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Folk theorem (game theory) — infobox equilibrium name= Folk theorem subsetof = Minimax, Nash Equilibrium discoverer = various, notably Ariel Rubinstein usedfor = Infinitely repeated games example = Repeated prisoner s dilemma In game theory, folk theorems are a class of… … Wikipedia
Epsilon-equilibrium — A solution concept in game theory Relationships Superset of Nash Equilibrium Significance Used for … Wikipedia
Chicken (game) — For other uses, see Chicken (disambiguation). The game of chicken, also known as the hawk dove or snowdrift[1] game, is an influential model of conflict for two players in game theory. The principle of the game is that while each player prefers… … Wikipedia
Prisoner's dilemma — This article is about game theory. For the 1988 novel, see Prisoner s Dilemma (novel). For the Doctor Who audiobook, see The Prisoner s Dilemma. For the 2001 play, see The Prisoner s Dilemma (play). The prisoner’s dilemma is a canonical example… … Wikipedia
Nash equilibrium — A solution concept in game theory Relationships Subset of Rationalizability, Epsilon equilibrium, Correlated equilibrium Superset of Evolutionarily stable strategy … Wikipedia