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    <bibtex:author>Beaufils&#44; Bruno and Delahaye&#44; Jean&#45;Paul and Mathieu&#44; Philippe</bibtex:author>
    <bibtex:editor>Porto&#44; V. W. and Saravanan&#44; N. and Waagen&#44; D. and Eiben&#44; A. E.</bibtex:editor>
    <bibtex:title>Complete Classes of Strategies for the Classical Iterated Prisoner&#39;s Dilemma</bibtex:title>
    <bibtex:booktitle>Evolutionary Programming VII</bibtex:booktitle>

    <bibtex:publisher>Springer</bibtex:publisher>
    <bibtex:year>1998</bibtex:year>



    <bibtex:pages>33&#x2013;41</bibtex:pages>






    <bibtex:address>Berlin</bibtex:address>

    <bibtex:abstract>The Classical Iterated Prisoner&#8217;s Dilemma (CIPD) is used to study the evolution of cooperation. We show&#44; with a genetic approach&#44; how basic ideas could be used in order to generate automatically a great numbers of strategies. Then we show some results of ecological evolution on those strategies&#44; with the description of the experimentations we have made. Our main purpose is to &#64257;nd an objective method to evaluate strategies for the CIPD. Finally we use the former results to add a new argument con&#64257;rming that there is&#44; in order to be good&#44; an in&#64257;nite gradient in the level of complexity in structure of strategies.</bibtex:abstract>
    <bibtex:url>citeseer.ist.psu.edu/beaufils98complete.html</bibtex:url>






    <bibtex:keywords>classes classical complete dilemma iterated paper prisoner read:2006</bibtex:keywords>



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  <bibtex:article>
    <bibtex:author>Beaufils&#44; Bruno and Delahaye&#44; Jean&#45;Paul and Mathieu&#44; Philippe</bibtex:author>

    <bibtex:title>Our Meeting With Gradual: A Good Strategy For The Iterated Prisoner&#39;s Dilemma</bibtex:title>



    <bibtex:year>1997</bibtex:year>




















    <bibtex:keywords>dilemma good gradual iterated meeting paper prisoner read:2006 strategy</bibtex:keywords>



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