I am interested in learning more about feminist revolution simulation, social revolution game theory and simulation, as well as game and scenario-based simulations. I believe these topics can provide valuable insights into understanding complex social dynamics, strategic interactions, and the potential outcomes of various scenarios.

I have come across some resources that touch on these subjects, and I would appreciate any additional information or recommendations you may have:

[Game theory study](https://boingboing.net/2017/07/26/fun-interactive-game-theory-si.html) uncovers secret to taming bullies and extortionists: This article discusses the application of game theory in studying strategic interactions, including the famous prisoners’ dilemma. While it doesn’t specifically focus on feminist revolution simulation, it provides a foundation for understanding the principles of game theory.

[Agent-based social simulation and game theory](https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-96412-2_5): This chapter provides an overview of game theory and its powerful role in modeling intra-agent behavior in large crowds. It also introduces the concept of agent-based simulation, which is commonly used to study social phenomena derived from individual behavior.

[Simulations in Game Theory](https://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/teaching/Simulations/Game%20Theory): This resource offers a set of interactive games and simulations that can be played in a browser. While not specifically focused on feminist revolution simulation, these simulations can provide practical examples and insights into game theory concepts.

[Computer Simulations in Game Theory](http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/2754/): This paper discusses the use of computer simulations in game theory and highlights the importance of explanatory models in simulations. It evaluates the explanatory power of two simulations in game theory and suggests ways to enhance their effectiveness.

These resources provide a starting point for exploring the intersection of feminist revolution simulation, social revolution game theory and simulation, and game and scenario-based simulations. I hope this sparks a fruitful discussion and encourages further exploration of these fascinating topics.

For more information is would be available in te below link:

[Game Theory in Defence Applications: A Review — Relevance to Simulating Social Movements like the Feminist Movement](https://telegra.ph/Title-Game-Theory-in-Defence-Applications-A-Review--Relevance-to-Simulating-Social-Movements-like-the-Feminist-Movement-08-02)

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