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Evolution of Cooperation and Coordination in a Dynamically Networked Society [PDF]
Situations of conflict giving rise to social dilemmas are widespread in society and game theory is one major way in which they can be investigated. Starting from the observation that individuals in society interact through networks of acquaintances, we ...
A-L Barabási +30 more
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Strategy Consensus of Networked Evolutionary Games Based on Network Aggregation and Pinning Control
The computational complexity of large-scale networked evolutionary games has become a challenging problem. Based on network aggregation and pinning control methods, this paper investigates the problem of control design for strategy consensus of large ...
Haitao Li, Zhenping Geng, Mengyuan Qin
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How mutation alters fitness of cooperation in networked evolutionary games
Cooperation is ubiquitous in every level of living organisms. It is known that spatial (network) structure is a viable mechanism for cooperation to evolve.
Ichinose, Genki +2 more
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Data based identification and prediction of nonlinear and complex dynamical systems [PDF]
We thank Dr. R. Yang (formerly at ASU), Dr. R.-Q. Su (formerly at ASU), and Mr. Zhesi Shen for their contributions to a number of original papers on which this Review is partly based. This work was supported by ARO under Grant No. W911NF-14-1-0504. W.-X.
Grebogi, Celso +2 more
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Evolutionary stable strategies in networked games: the influence of topology
Evolutionary game theory is used to model the evolution of competing strategies in a population of players. Evolutionary stability of a strategy is a dynamic equilibrium, in which any competing mutated strategy would be wiped out from a population.
Kasthurirathna, Dharshana +2 more
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Evolution of Cooperation among Mobile Agents [PDF]
We study the effects of mobility on the evolution of cooperation among mobile players, which imitate collective motion of biological flocks and interact with neighbors within a prescribed radius $R$. Adopting the prisoner's dilemma game and the snowdrift
Aktipis +58 more
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Interactive diversity promotes the evolution of cooperation in structured populations
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strategy to interact with all its neighbors in each generation.
Qi Su, Aming Li, Lei Zhou, Long Wang
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Fixation and escape times in stochastic game learning
Evolutionary dynamics in finite populations is known to fixate eventually in the absence of mutation. We here show that a similar phenomenon can be found in stochastic game dynamical batch learning, and investigate fixation in learning processes in a ...
Dall'Asta, Luca +3 more
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Evolutionary dynamics under interactive diversity
As evidenced by many cases in human societies, individuals often make different behavior decisions in different interactions, and adaptively adjust their behavior in changeable interactive scenarios.
Qi Su, Aming Li, Long Wang
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Emergence of communities and diversity in social networks [PDF]
Communities are common in complex networks and play a significant role in the functioning of social, biological, economic, and technological systems.
Cao, Shinan +6 more
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