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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS I.  ADAPTIVE  SYSTEMS
Fig.  1.  Payoff  matrix  for  warfare  example.
Fig.  2.  Typical  curve  for  v(L) vs  L.
Fig.  3.  Part  of  tree  for  coin-tossing  game  with  unequal  information.
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