Diner's dilemma — In game theory, the Diner s dilemma is an n player Prisoner s dilemma. The situation imagined is several individuals go out to eat, prior to ordering they agree to split the check equally between all of them. Each individual must now choose… … Wikipedia
Unscrupulous diner's dilemma — In game theory, the Unscrupulous diner s dilemma (or just Diner s dilemma) is an n player prisoner s dilemma. The situation imagined is that several individuals go out to eat, and prior to ordering they agree to split the check equally between… … Wikipedia
Diner (disambiguation) — Diner is type of North American restaurant. Diner may refer to: A diner, a person who dines or eats Andorran diner, commemorative coin of Andorra Diner, 1987 video game by INTV Corporation and sequel to BurgerTime Diners Club, credit card company … Wikipedia
Prisoner's dilemma — This article is about game theory. For the 1988 novel, see Prisoner s Dilemma (novel). For the Doctor Who audiobook, see The Prisoner s Dilemma. For the 2001 play, see The Prisoner s Dilemma (play). The prisoner’s dilemma is a canonical example… … Wikipedia
The Dilemma — For other uses, see Dilemma (disambiguation). The Dilemma Theatrical release poster Directed by … Wikipedia
Tragedy of the commons — Cows on Selsley Common. The tragedy of the commons is one way of accounting for overexploitation. The tragedy of the commons is a dilemma arising from the situation in which multiple individuals, acting independently and rationally consulting… … Wikipedia
n-player game — In game theory, an n player game is a game which is well defined for any number of players. This is usually used in contrast to standard 2 player games that are only specified for two players. In defining n player games, game theorists usually… … Wikipedia
Nash equilibrium — A solution concept in game theory Relationships Subset of Rationalizability, Epsilon equilibrium, Correlated equilibrium Superset of Evolutionarily stable strategy … Wikipedia
Chicken (game) — For other uses, see Chicken (disambiguation). The game of chicken, also known as the hawk dove or snowdrift[1] game, is an influential model of conflict for two players in game theory. The principle of the game is that while each player prefers… … Wikipedia
No-win situation — A no win situation, also called a lose lose situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if an executioner offers the condemned the choice of dying by being hanged, shot, or poisoned, since all… … Wikipedia