Melvin Dresher
Melvin Dresher (born Dreszer; March 13, 1911 – June 4, 1992) was a Polish-born American mathematician, notable for developing, with Merrill Flood, the game theoretical model of cooperation and conflict known as the Prisoner's dilemma while at RAND in 1950 (Albert W. Tucker gave the game its prison-sentence interpretation, and thus the name by which it is known today). Provided by Wikipedia
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The mathematics of games of strategy : theory and applications / by Dresher, Melvin, 1911-1992
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Contributions to the theory of games / by Bohnenblust, Henri Frédéric, 1906-
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Advances in game theory / by Aumann, Robert John, 1930-
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