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  2. Tit for Tat (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tit for Tat is one of several examples of plantation literature that emerged in the Southern United States in response to the 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised in the south for inaccurately depicting the practices of slavery and the relationship(s) between master and slave.

  3. The Evolution of Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    The winner was a very simple strategy submitted by Anatol Rapoport called "tit for tat" (TFT) that cooperates on the first move, and subsequently echoes (reciprocates) what the other player did on the previous move. The results of the first tournament were analyzed and published, and a second tournament was held to see if anyone could find a ...

  4. Tit for tat - Wikipedia

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    Most situations in the real world are less competitive than the total competition in which the tit-for-tat strategy won its competition. Tit for tat is very different from grim trigger, in that it is forgiving in nature, as it immediately produces cooperation, should the competitor choose to cooperate. Grim trigger on the other hand is the most ...

  5. The Complexity of Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Axelrod explains the Tit for tat (TFT or T4T) strategy emerged as the most robust option in early IPD tournaments on computer. This strategy combines a willingness to cooperate with a determination to punish non-cooperation.

  6. Tit for Tat (1856 novel) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Redirect to: Tit for Tat (novel) Retrieved from " ...

  7. At UN, Israel and Iran warn each other against attacks - AOL

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    "This deadly cycle of tit-for-tat violence must stop," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told the 15-member council. The council met after Israel killed the leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah and ...

  8. Anatol Rapoport - Wikipedia

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    Among many other well-known books on fights, games, violence, and peace, Rapoport was the author of over 300 articles and of "Two-Person Game Theory" (1966) and "N-Person Game Theory" (1970). He analyzed contests in which there are more than two sets of conflicting interests, such as war, diplomacy, poker , or bargaining.

  9. China Goes Tit for Tat Over U.S. Chip Bans - AOL

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    Semiconductor protectionism is a downward spiral that makes both parties poorer.