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Iterated for awhile, this gives you a monoculture, and then it gives you a crash and a very low diversity environment that struggles to recover.
Making Light: A music exec's take on the Macmillan/Amazon throwdown 2010
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In later tests of the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma tests, Alexrod actually simulated this scenario by adding 'noise' to the simulation.
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“Evolving Behaviours in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma,” Evolutionary Computation, 1 (1):
Evolutionary Game Theory Alexander, J. McKenzie 2009
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Open for Questions, Iterated and Improved: Launched at yesterday lunchtime, the second round of Change. gov's Open for Questions -- the Obama transition team's attempt to tap into the questions Americans most want their next president to answer -- has already pulled in 1,753,453 votes from 39,860 people on 33,150 questions.
Daily Digest: Remodeling Change.gov, from Inside and Out 2008
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Open for Questions, Iterated and Improved: Launched at yesterday lunchtime, the second round of Change. gov's Open for Questions -- the Obama transition team's attempt to tap into the questions Americans most want their next president to answer -- has already pulled in 1,753,453 votes from 39,860 people on 33,150 questions.
Daily Digest: Remodeling Change.gov, from Inside and Out Scola, Nancy 2008
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“Iterated revision and minimal change of conditional beliefs”, Journal of Philosophical Logic, 25 (3): 263-305.
Logic and Artificial Intelligence Thomason, Richmond 2008
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New Tack Wins Prisoner's Dilemma : Lifestyle New Tack Wins Prisoner's Dilemma Wendy M. Grossman 10.13.04 Proving that a new approach can secure victory in a classic strategy game, a team from England's Southampton University has won the 20th-anniversary Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma competition, toppling the long-term winner from its throne.
New Tack Wins Prisoner's Dilemma Wendy M. Grossman 2004
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Altschul SF, Koonin EV (1998) Iterated profile searches with
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Arunava Dasgupta et al. 2010
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However, a team from Southampton University in England introduced a new strategy at the 20th - anniversary Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma competition held in 2004, which proved to be more successful.
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Iterated simplicity, however, may turn out to be an even bigger breakthrough.
SEEDMAGAZINE.COM 2009
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