cooperative versus non-cooperative games
Cooperative games refer to situations where players can collaborate, communicate, and form agreements to achieve shared objectives. On the other hand, non-cooperative games involve players solely focused on maximizing their own individual payoff without any formal means of communication or cooperation with other players.
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