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Research on Repeated Quantum Games with Public Goods under Strong Reciprocity

open access: yesAxioms, 2023
We developed a repeated quantum game of public goods by using quantum entanglement and strong reciprocity mechanisms. Utilizing the framework of quantum game analysis, a comparative investigation incorporating both entangled and non-entangled states ...
Simo Sun   +3 more
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Learning dynamics in public goods games [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review E, 2011
We extend recent analyses of stochastic effects in game dynamical learning to cases of multiplayer games and to games defined on networked structures. By means of an expansion in the noise strength we consider the weak-noise limit and present an analytical computation of spectral properties of fluctuations in multiplayer public goods games.
Bladon, Alex J., Galla, Tobias
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An exploration of the motivational basis of take-some and give-some games [PDF]

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2019
Surprisingly little research has investigated the particular motives that underlie choice behavior in social dilemma situations. The main aim of the present research was to ask whether behavior in take-some games (such as the multiple-person Commons ...
Tessa Haesevoets   +4 more
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Cooperative success in epithelial public goods games [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Theoretical Biology, 2021
Cancer cells obtain mutations which rely on the production of diffusible growth factors to confer a fitness benefit. These mutations can be considered cooperative, and studied as public goods games within the framework of evolutionary game theory. The population structure, benefit function and update rule all influence the evolutionary success of ...
Jessie Renton, Karen M. Page
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Alleviation and Sanctions in Social Dilemma Games

open access: yesGames, 2015
This paper reports an experiment which compares behaviour in two punishment regimes: (i) a standard public goods game with punishment in which subjects are given the opportunity to punish other group members (democratic punishment regime) and (ii) a ...
Michalis Drouvelis
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Depreciation of public goods in spatial public goods games [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, 2011
In real situations, the value of public goods will be reduced or even lost because of external factors or for intrinsic reasons. In this work, we investigate the evolution of cooperation by considering the effect of depreciation of public goods in spatial public goods games on a square lattice. It is assumed that each individual gains full advantage if
Shi, D., Zhuang, Y., Li, Y., Wang, B.
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Cooperation and Strategic Complementarity: An Experiment with Two Voluntary Contribution Mechanism Games with Interior Equilibria

open access: yesGames, 2018
In public goods game experiments, designs implementing non-linearities in the production are less common than the standard linear setting, especially so under the assumption that the private goods production and public goods aggregation function are both
Olli Lappalainen
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Adaptive and bounded investment returns promote cooperation in spatial public goods games. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in sizable groups. The multiplication factor in this game can characterize the investment return from the public good, which may be variable depending on the
Xiaojie Chen   +4 more
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Synergistic third-party rewarding and punishment in the public goods game. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Math Phys Eng Sci, 2019
Fang Y, Benko TP, Perc M, Xu H, Tan Q.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Aggregative Public Good Games

open access: yesJournal of Public Economic Theory, 2007
AbstractWe exploit the aggregative structure of the public good model to provide a simple analysis of the voluntary contribution game. In contrast to the best response function approach, ours avoids the proliferation of dimensions as the number of players is increased, and can readily analyze games involving many heterogeneous players.
Cornes, Richard, Hartley, Roger
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