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A player using a zero-determinant strategy unilaterally enforces a linear relation between the two players' payoffs.
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A player using a competitive strategy never obtains less than the co-player With a ZD strategy, a player can unilaterally enforce a linear relation between payoffs.
In the following, we present another application of Lemma 1: there are strategies with which a player can unilaterally enforce a linear relationship between the players' payoffs.
The recent progress was stimulated by the unexpected discovery of so-called zero-determinant (ZD) strategies, a class of memory-one strategies enforcing a linear relationship between the payoffs of the two players, irrespective of the co-player's strategy (Press and Dyson, 2012).
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