Consider a Prisoners Dilemma game. This game is repeated three times. In the first round each player has two strategies.
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Consider a Prisoners Dilemma game. This game is repeated threetimes.
In the first round each player has two strategies. However, inthe second round each player’s strategy is a function f : {C, D} ×{C, D} → {C, D}. So in the second round, each player has 2^4 = 16strategies; consequently, in the repeated game, each player has 2 ×16 = 32 strategies. Explain how many strategies each player willhave in a three-times-repeated prisoners dilemma game.
In the first round each player has two strategies. However, inthe second round each player’s strategy is a function f : {C, D} ×{C, D} → {C, D}. So in the second round, each player has 2^4 = 16strategies; consequently, in the repeated game, each player has 2 ×16 = 32 strategies. Explain how many strategies each player willhave in a three-times-repeated prisoners dilemma game.