an ine lleg ed ne 1Communicated by C.R. Doering We investigate two paradigms for studying the evolution of cooperation—Prisoner’s Dilemma and Snowdrift game in an online friendship network, obtained from a social networking site. By structural analysis, it is revealed that the empirical social network has small-world and scale-free properties. Besides, it exhibits assortative mixing pattern. Then, we study the evolutionary version of the two types of games on it. It is found that cooperation is substantially promoted with small values of game matrix parameters in both games. Whereas the competent cooperators induced by the underlying network of contacts will be dramatically inhibited with increasing values of the game parameters. Further, w...
We investigate evolutionary games on complex networks. First, we investigate the evolutionary Prison...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
Cooperative behavior that increases the fitness of others at a cost to oneself can be promoted by na...
We investigate two paradigms for studying the evolution of cooperation-Prisoner's Dilemma and S...
In this paper, we critically study whether social networks can explain the emergence of cooperative ...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
We consider the coupled dynamics of the adaption of network structure and the evolution of strategie...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
Humans are organized in societies, a phenomenon that would never have been possible without the evol...
We investigate evolutionary games on complex networks. First, we investigate the evolutionary Prison...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
Conventional evolutionary game theory predicts that natural selection favours the selfish and strong...
The existence of many biological systems, especially human societies, is based on cooperative behavi...
We investigate evolutionary games on complex networks. First, we investigate the evolutionary Prison...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
Cooperative behavior that increases the fitness of others at a cost to oneself can be promoted by na...
We investigate two paradigms for studying the evolution of cooperation-Prisoner's Dilemma and S...
In this paper, we critically study whether social networks can explain the emergence of cooperative ...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
We consider the coupled dynamics of the adaption of network structure and the evolution of strategie...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
Humans are organized in societies, a phenomenon that would never have been possible without the evol...
We investigate evolutionary games on complex networks. First, we investigate the evolutionary Prison...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
Conventional evolutionary game theory predicts that natural selection favours the selfish and strong...
The existence of many biological systems, especially human societies, is based on cooperative behavi...
We investigate evolutionary games on complex networks. First, we investigate the evolutionary Prison...
In social dilemmas, cooperation among randomly interacting individuals is often difficult to achieve...
Cooperative behavior that increases the fitness of others at a cost to oneself can be promoted by na...