The theory of self-assembling games studies how evolutionary games emerge from basic interactions, and explores how the structure of a game may evolve on its continued play. Self Assembling Games offers readers new ways of considering game-theoretic ritualization, analyzing signalling, inference, compositional language, and attention as examples of this phenomenon.
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The theory of self-assembling games studies how evolutionary games emerge from basic interactions, and explores how the structure of a game may evolve on its continued play. Self Assembling Games offers readers new ways of considering game-theoretic ritualization, analyzing signalling, inference, compositional language, and attention as examples of this phenomenon.
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