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"Evolving cooperation in the non-iterated prisoner's dilemma: The importance of spatial organization"^^ .
"Most work on evolving cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma treats the non-iterated game as an undesirable simple case that should be risen above. It has been taken as a given that populations evolving to play the non-iterated game will always converge on defection. This paper questions this assumption, and demonstrates that organizing a population spatially dramatically changes the nature of the game and allows cooperation to emerge."^^ .
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"MIT Press"^^ .
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"R. and Maes"^^ .
"Brooks"^^ .
"R. and Maes Brooks"^^ .
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"Oliphant"^^ .
"M. Oliphant"^^ .
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"Evolving cooperation in the non-iterated prisoner's dilemma: The importance of spatial organization (Postscript)"^^ .
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"HTML Summary of #170 \n\nEvolving cooperation in the non-iterated prisoner's dilemma: The importance of spatial organization\n\n" .
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"Animal Behavior" .
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"Animal Cognition" .
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"Ethology" .
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"Evolution" .
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"Population Biology" .
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"Sociobiology" .
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"Social Psychology" .
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