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Coevolutionary games on networks [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review E, 2002
9 pages RevTeX, 5 figures ...
Ebel, Holger, Bornholdt, Stefan
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Optimal Control of Networked Evolutionary Games With Bankruptcy Risk

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2020
This paper studies the optimal control problem for a class of networked evolutionary games (NEGs) with bankruptcy risk. Firstly, an algebraic expression is formulated for the given NEGs via the semi-tensor product.
Xinling Li, Lei Deng, Jianli Zhao
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Evolutionary games on multilayer networks: a colloquium [PDF]

open access: yesThe European Physical Journal B, 2015
Networks form the backbone of many complex systems, ranging from the Internet to human societies. Accordingly, not only is the range of our interactions limited and thus best described and modeled by networks, it is also a fact that the networks that are an integral part of such models are often interdependent or even interconnected.
Wang, Zhen   +3 more
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Evolutionary prisoner’s dilemma game on Newman-Watts networks [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review E, 2008
Maintenance of cooperation was studied for a two-strategy evolutionary Prisoner's Dilemma game where the players are located on a one-dimensional chain and their payoff comes from games with the nearest and next-nearest neighbor interactions. The applied host geometry makes possible to study the impacts of two conflicting topological features.
Vukov, J, Szabó, G, Szolnoki, A
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Evolution of Coordination in Social Networks: A Numerical Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Coordination games are important to explain efficient and desirable social behavior. Here we study these games by extensive numerical simulation on networked social structures using an evolutionary approach. We show that local network effects may promote
Axelrod R.   +10 more
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Supercooperation in evolutionary games on correlated weighted networks [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review E, 2012
In this work we study the behavior of classical two-person, two-strategies evolutionary games on a class of weighted networks derived from Barab si-Albert and random scale-free unweighted graphs. Using customary imitative dynamics, our numerical simulation results show that the presence of link weights that are correlated in a particular manner with ...
Buesser, Pierre, Tomassini, Marco
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Efficient Reconstruction of Heterogeneous Networks from Time Series via Compressed Sensing. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Recent years have witnessed a rapid development of network reconstruction approaches, especially for a series of methods based on compressed sensing.
Long Ma   +4 more
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Evolutionary prisoner’s dilemma games coevolving on adaptive networks [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Complex Networks, 2017
We study a model for switching strategies in the Prisoner's Dilemma game on adaptive networks of player pairings that coevolve as players attempt to maximize their return. We use a node-based strategy model wherein each player follows one strategy at a time (cooperate or defect) across all of its neighbors, changing that strategy and possibly changing ...
Mucha, Peter J.   +2 more
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Evolutionary games defined at the network mesoscale: The Public Goods game [PDF]

open access: yesChaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2011
The evolutionary dynamics of the Public Goods game addresses the emergence of cooperation within groups of individuals. However, the Public Goods game on large populations of interconnected individuals has been usually modeled without any knowledge about their group structure.
Gómez-Gardeñes, Jesús   +4 more
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Emergence of social networks via direct and indirect reciprocity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Many models of social network formation implicitly assume that network properties are static in steady-state. In contrast, actual social networks are highly dynamic: allegiances and collaborations expire and may or may not be renewed at a later date ...
Phelps, Steve
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