
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Does the proposer have a vote? I assumed he did. On Thu, 25 Jul 1996, Igor Chudov wrote:
Igor Chudov wrote:
Here's a puzzle for our game theorists.
Twenty cypherpunks robbed a bank. They took 20 million bucks. Here's how they plan to split the money: they stay in line, and the first guy suggests how to split the money. Then they vote on his suggestion. If 50% or more vote for his proposal, his suggestion is adopted.
Otherwise they kill the first robber and now it is the turn of guy #2 to make another splitting proposal. Same voting rules apply.
The question is, what will be the outcome? How will they split the money, how many robbers will be dead, and so on?
I forgot to say what the GOALS are. The goals of every individual cypherpunk are (in from highest to lowest priority):
1. Stay alive 2. Get as much money as possible 3. Keep as many cypherpunks alive as possible, all other things being equal.
- Igor.
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Jeremey Barrett Senior Software Engineer jeremey@forequest.com The ForeQuest Company http://www.forequest.com/ "less is more." -- Mies van de Rohe. Ken Thompson has an automobile which he helped design. Unlike most automobiles, it has neither speedometer, nor gas gage, nor any of the numerous idiot lights which plague the modern driver. Rather, if the driver makes any mistake, a giant "?" lights up in the center of the dashboard. "The experienced driver", he says, "will usually know what's wrong." -- 'fortune` output -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMfjwES/fy+vkqMxNAQFKqAP/WAsGcyj68bzCWPBPv2olelyb/cdr9fZF yaDxGwHSMz/wCNFD9OOpjrNhhANFPBoFpI7fyhXLMsiazmQD/8t5wdywS7ILyWJl jw+BnFHuU5aT8y+1KfADLtLrX3R2EHpEh5Rn3T7ZK7bBHdolML52JJfHFZEyaU1f 2yTVG+KbLWw= =sjJf -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----