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    A cooperative instinct

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    Acting on a gut feeling may sometimes lead to poor decisions, but it will usually support the common good, according to a study showing that human intuition favours cooperative, rather than selfish, behaviour

    Iterated elimination procedures

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    We study the existence and uniqueness (i.e.,order independence) of any arbitrary form of iterated elimination procedures in an abstract environment. By allowing for a transfinite elimination, we show a general existence of the iterated elimination procedure. Inspired by the seminal work of Gilboa, Kalai and Zemel (1990), we identify a fairly weak suffcient condition of Monotonicity* for the order independence of iterated elimination procedure. Monotonicity* requires a monotonicity property along any elimination path. Our approach is applicable to different forms of iterated elimination procedures used in (in)finite games, for example, iterated elimination of strictly dominated strategies, iterated elimination of weakly dominated strategies, rationalizability, and soon. We introduce a notion of CD* games, which incorporates Jackson's (1992) idea of "boundedness", and show the iterated elimination procedure is order independent in the class of CD* games. In finite games, we also formulate and show an "outcome" order-independence result suitable for Marx and Swinkels's (1997) notion of nice weak dominance

    Single-molecule spectroscopy of fluorescent proteins

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