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They are classes of phenomenology that may or may not be amenable to modeling as games. For example, the scene in A Beautiful Mind where Nash figures out how to get partners for a group by ignoring the prettiest girl is a model of a status dynamics situation.
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Social status games/signalling (or is that not considered game theory?)
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Yeah this is a fun bunnytrail. I once did such a model for PD using kinship as a parameter to create a spectrum from pure cooperation to pure adversarial. If PD payoff matrix is P, consider the game defined by P+ λP’... you get fun moving-equilibrium behavior as you vary λ
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If you’re trying to map out foundational games, it would be interesting to lay out which hyperparameters tie them together. Small changes in incentives near a boundary on the game map can drive large structural differences.
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Sorry if this was already in the replies or doesn't meet exactly what you're looking for but: -Stag Hunt (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stag_hunt) is an interesting variant of Prisoner's Dilemma -not sure if "mother sauce", but one of my faves is El Farol Bar problem (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Farol_)
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There’s so many derivatives and interesting degeneracies this really needs a sort of class hierarchy tree with 5-9 phylla
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There is good raw material in this thread for someone who wants to write a modern intro essay to game theory from a kind of ethnographic salience perspective rather than a textbook perspective.
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It feels like game theory is used backwards, as a class of math problems that have applications. I prefer to think of it as a schema for organizing social phenomenology with a minimalist set of triage models. If you can’t find a model that fits, you have to actually think.
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When I was younger the distinction between zero-sum and non-zero-sum seemed profound to me. Now it strikes me as a high-modernist red herring that gas been overloaded into the philosophy equivalent of factory farmed junk food.
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