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Type: Academic paper / scientific document (page 20)
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This document is page 20 of an academic paper or scientific report, identified by the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026540. It contains 'Figure Legends' describing a game theory model called 'The Envelope Game,' detailing probabilities, cooperative behavior, and payoff calculations for two theoretical players. While the text itself is purely academic (likely related to evolutionary game theory), its presence in the House Oversight collection suggests it may be part of materials gathered during investigations into Jeffrey Epstein's funding of scientific research.

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Player 1 Theoretical Game Participant
A generic agent in the 'Envelope Game' model described in the text.
Player 2 Theoretical Game Participant
A generic agent in the 'Envelope Game' model described in the text.

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"We model non-strategic cooperative behavior using what we call the envelope game."
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"Then, player 1's expected payoff is [ap + ch(1 - p)] [1 - pw] (the first entry in the corresponding cell) and player 2's is [bp + d(1 - p)] [1 - pw] (the second entry in the"
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