Dominant Strategies in a Memoery-Two Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma
Summary
The thesis "Dominant Strategies in a Memory-Two Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma" by Senne Versteeg investigates optimal strategies within a memory-two iterated Prisoner's Dilemma (IPD) framework using Markov chains and numerical simulations. It focuses on how the ability to remember the outcomes of the previous two games influences strategic interactions. The research reveals that increased memory allows for more sophisticated and cooperative strategies, which are more stable against defection. The study compares these results to existing findings on memory-one IPD, highlighting the impact of enhanced memory on strategy development.