Two-dimensional adaptive dynamics of evolutionary public goods games: finite-size effects on fixation probability and branching time. [PDF]
Johnson B, Altrock PM, Kimmel GJ.
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Cooperation in Public Goods Games: Stay, But Not for Too Long [PDF]
Cooperation in repeated public goods game is hardly achieved, unless contingent behavior is present. Surely, if mechanisms promoting positive assortment between cooperators are present, then cooperators may beat defectors, because cooperators would ...
Lucas Wardil, Marco Antonio Amaral
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Insurance optimizes complex interactive and cooperative behaviors in public goods games. [PDF]
Global cooperation is urgently needed to prevent risks of world-wide extreme events and disasters for sustainable development. In human societies, however, there exists bias toward interacting with partners with similar characteristics, but not ...
Jinming Du
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Cooperative evolution with reward-based heterogeneous tax in spatial public goods games [PDF]
Summary: In recent years, incorporating tax mechanisms into evolutionary game theory has become a popular research focus. However, previous studies often failed to simultaneously consider the coexistence of heterogeneity in tax collection and ...
Li Yue +4 more
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Evolution of Cooperation in Public Goods Games with Stochastic Opting-Out
We study the evolution of cooperation in group interactions where players are randomly drawn from well-mixed populations of finite size to participate in a public goods game.
Alexander G. Ginsberg, Feng Fu
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Time scales and wave formation in non-linear spatial public goods games. [PDF]
The co-evolutionary dynamics of competing populations can be strongly affected by frequency-dependent selection and spatial population structure. As co-evolving populations grow into a spatial domain, their initial spatial arrangement and their growth ...
Gregory J Kimmel +2 more
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Punishment and reputation in spatial public goods games [PDF]
The puzzle of the emergence of cooperation between unrelated individuals is shared across diverse fields of behavioural sciences and economics. In this article we combine the public goods game originating in economics with evolutionary approaches traditionally used in biology.
Brandt, H., Hauert, C., Sigmund, K.
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Benefits of tolerance in public goods games [PDF]
Leaving the joint enterprise when defection is unveiled is always a viable option to avoid being exploited. Although loner strategy helps the population not to be trapped into the tragedy of the commons state, it could offer only a modest income for non ...
Chen, Xiaojie, Szolnoki, Attila
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Prenatal Temperature Shocks Reduce Cooperation: Evidence from Public Goods Games in Uganda [PDF]
Climate change has not only led to a sustained rise in mean global temperature over the past decades, but also increased the frequency of extreme weather events.
Jan Duchoslav
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Preferential opponent selection in public goods games [PDF]
This paper discusses preferential opponent selection in public goods games. It is shown that a preference to play with successful opponents strongly enhances the prevalence of cooperation. The finding is robust on spatial grids and heterogeneous networks.
Brede, Markus
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