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====== Games on Grids ====== | ====== Games on Grids ====== | ||
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+ | ====Prisoner' | ||
+ | |X. Thibert-Plante, | ||
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+ | **Abstract: | ||
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Each additional benefit may be discounted or synergistically enhanced by a factor w. [Forçando a barra para a cooperação? | Each additional benefit may be discounted or synergistically enhanced by a factor w. [Forçando a barra para a cooperação? | ||
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+ | ====The Arithmetics of Mutual Help==== | ||
+ | |M. A. Nowak, R. M. May and K. Sigmund, 1995| Scientific American| [[http:// | ||
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+ | But what of the creatures, such as many invertebrates, | ||
+ | forms of reciprocal cooperation, | ||
+ | players or remember their actions? Or what if future payoffs are heavily discounted? How can altruistic | ||
+ | arrangements be established and maintained in these circumstances? | ||
+ | solution is that these players find a fixed set of fellow contestants and make | ||
+ | sure the game is played largely with them. In general, this selectivity will be | ||
+ | hard to attain. But there is one circumstance in which it is not only easy, it is | ||
+ | automatic. **If the players occupy fixed sites, and if they interact only with close | ||
+ | neighbours, there will be no need to recognize and remember, because the other | ||
+ | players are fixed by the geometry.** Whereas in many of our simulations | ||
+ | players always encounter a representative sample of the population, we have | ||
+ | also looked specifically at scenarios in which every player interacts only with | ||
+ | a few neighbours on a two-dimensional grid. Such " | ||
+ | They give an altogether new twist to the Prisoner' | ||
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====The geometrical patterns of cooperation evolution in the spatial prisoner’s dilemma: An intra-group model==== | ====The geometrical patterns of cooperation evolution in the spatial prisoner’s dilemma: An intra-group model==== | ||
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====Prisoner' | ====Prisoner' | ||
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Cells that do not proliferate or migrate automatically enter a reversible, quiescent state. | Cells that do not proliferate or migrate automatically enter a reversible, quiescent state. | ||
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**Abstract: | **Abstract: | ||
- | where agents may choose their actions as well as their co-players. In the course | + | where **agents may choose their actions as well as their co-players**. In the course |
of the evolution of the system, agents act fully rationally and base their decisions | of the evolution of the system, agents act fully rationally and base their decisions | ||
only on local information. Individual decisions are made such that links to defecting | only on local information. Individual decisions are made such that links to defecting | ||
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other if the players are perfectly synchronized. The cyclical behavior is lost and the | other if the players are perfectly synchronized. The cyclical behavior is lost and the | ||
system is stabilized when agents react ’slower’ to new information. Our results show, | system is stabilized when agents react ’slower’ to new information. Our results show, | ||
- | that within a fully rational setting in a licentious society, the prisoner’s dilemma | + | that within a fully rational setting in a licentious society, |
- | leads to overall cooperation and thus loses much of its fatality when a larger range | + | leads to overall cooperation** and thus loses much of its fatality when a larger range |
of dynamics of social interaction is taken into account. We also comment on the | of dynamics of social interaction is taken into account. We also comment on the | ||
emergent network structures. | emergent network structures. | ||
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- | ====Evolutionary | + | |
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+ | ====Evolutionary | ||
|O. Duran and R. Mulet, 2005| Physica| [[http:// | |O. Duran and R. Mulet, 2005| Physica| [[http:// | ||
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fixed and equal number alpha of neighbors. RG 2: Poisson random graph, links distributed with a mean value alpha. | fixed and equal number alpha of neighbors. RG 2: Poisson random graph, links distributed with a mean value alpha. | ||
- | The evolution of cooperation depends on the connectivity and on the game payoff, but it is independent of the | + | **The evolution of cooperation depends on the connectivity and on the game payoff, but it is independent of the |
- | initial conditions. Poisson random graphs lead to more cooperation then with graphs of fixed degree. | + | initial conditions. Poisson random graphs lead to more cooperation then with graphs of fixed degree.** |
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in small populations. | in small populations. | ||
- | On the other side, this letter emphasizes indirectly the important role of spatial structures in the evolution of mutualism. | + | On the other side, **this letter emphasizes indirectly the important role of spatial structures in the evolution of mutualism.** |
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