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Re: Twenty Bank Robbers -- Game theory:)
At 03:03 PM 7/25/96 -0400, Simon Spero wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, jim bell wrote:
>> My guess? They all agree to kill whoever made that suicidal rule.
>> Otherwise, all but two would end up dead.
>
>But the people at the start of the line know that if they don't
>hang together, they will end up dead, and if that they act purely
>selfishly only the last two will benefit. Because they want to stay
>alive, a better solution for the first person to propose equal shares,
>which would be opposed by the last two players, but supported by the rest.
>He could also split the money only amongst the first half of
>the gang, since he only needs half the votes.
My previous answer was incomplete, of course. I continue to believe that
the problem is unsolveable as stated, if for no other reason than the
"weight" of the negative represented by dying is not stated. It's a VERY
complex problem, unless there's some trick I'm not seeing.
Jim Bell
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