@northerner Either fine grained locking (like Mikhail suggests), or you pick a third party library (there's nothing in standard C++ for lockless containers).
A zero-sum game is (confusingly) defined as one where the total payoff to all players
is the same for every instance of the game. Chess is zero-sum because every game has payoff of either 0 + 1, 1 + 0 or 1/2 + 1/2
I don't think the author knows what zero sum game is ...
Winner take 1 (as reward, for example), loser lose 1, or take -1 (as punishment). Thus 1 + (-1) = 0. Thus zero sum game.
This A.I. book is very informative, just could be better written.
Gambling (without agents fees) or option trading (without brokers fees) are good example of zero sum game. Because the sum of everyone's net gain is zero.
Also, in addition to whatever petty technical problems the C++ is having, it is good to see some people acknowledge the reality of academic knowledge. Specifically that most of my peers' work is fraud, nature.com/articles/d41586-019-00439-9
The next step in this self awarenese would be holding scientists accountable by people outside of the scientific community. I fear we may need to vote republican for that.