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What if the simplest games to capture cooperation problems always involve 3 players?
The title image looks at a three way game involving the idea of triadic closure. This is a theory from graphs that demonstrates the idea that interesting interactions can be 3-way not simply 2-way. In standard teaching of game theory we model the simplest possible games of cooperation as games in which there are only two players. While we do talk about one player games, these types of games are those in which one player makes all decisions, and so there is no conception that

Adam Timlett
Nov 3, 20258 min read


Understanding 'Natural Search' via clocks & watches
In Nature some things were discovered once and are now utilised in that same form universally, across all of life. An example is ATP the...

Adam Timlett
Sep 18, 20219 min read
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