A research tool for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
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A research tool for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
Trains machine learning strategies for the IPD with evolutionary and particle swarm algorithms, including neural networks and finite state machines
Code and materials for the paper S. Phelps and Y. I. Russell, Investigating Emergent Goal-Like Behaviour in Large Language Models Using Experimental Economics, working paper, arXiv:2305.07970, May 2023
Code for our PLOS ONE paper: "Predicting Human Decision Making in Psychological Tasks with Recurrent Neural Networks"
In this project, you will be able to access the games and codes that I made which are shown to us in the Game Theory lecture.
This is a model plugin for Evoplex. It implements the spatial prisoner's dilemma game proposed by Nowak, M. A., & May, R. M. (1992). Evolutionary games and spatial chaos. Nature, 359(6398), 826.
Agent-based model of multi-level group selection
Python library for game theory simulations and analysis
A prisoner's dilemma agent based model simulation for investigating effects of differing strategies on emergent behaviours and spatial patterns with configurable environments.
A Julia package for the quantum prisoner's dilemma model.
oTree experiment with Prisoner's dilemma
Python code for Grim, Mar, St. Denis - The Philosophical Computer: Exploratory Essays in Philosophical Computer Modeling (1998)
A tool to analyze strategies for the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
Presentations n Papers
Multi-agent system for modeling trust in market exchanges.
A mini-game about the“Prisoner's dilemma” in game theory, in the form of a coin game
A simulation of the infamous Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma by Robert Axelrod
Computational analysis and data visualization tool for the Prisoner's Dilemma.
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