<p>In different interaction frequencies, the available resources shrink with the increasing number of agents. Similar to the allocation of limited resources in human society, the average gain decreases with the increasing number of people. Experimental results are consistent with the general understanding.</p
There is conflicting evidence about whether abundant resources are indeed a blessing or a curse. We ...
The formation of groups in competition and the aggressive interactions between them are ubiquitous p...
In any society, is the way in which individuals interact, intentionally or unintentionally, designed...
The allocation of human participants to resources was studied by observing the population dynamics o...
Animal societies vary widely in the diversity of social behaviour and the distribution of reproducti...
<p>The effect of the superior consumer moving capacity (dmax,S) on resource dynamics when the inferi...
Using an experimental approach, we investigate income distribution among heterogeneous subjects expl...
<p>a, b: no learning costs; c, d: learning costs 1 energy unit per learning event; a, c: isolated gr...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
<div><p>Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves an...
The present research program investigates the underlying mechanisms that drive changes in the struct...
Organisms may reduce uncertainty regarding how best to exploit their environment by collecting infor...
We introduce a dynamic model of resource-grabbing by status-conscious agents, i.e., agents value not...
Common views identify resource abundance as the cause for the emergence of hierarchy in societies. W...
This paper presents a novel experimental design that allows testing how users of a common-pool resou...
There is conflicting evidence about whether abundant resources are indeed a blessing or a curse. We ...
The formation of groups in competition and the aggressive interactions between them are ubiquitous p...
In any society, is the way in which individuals interact, intentionally or unintentionally, designed...
The allocation of human participants to resources was studied by observing the population dynamics o...
Animal societies vary widely in the diversity of social behaviour and the distribution of reproducti...
<p>The effect of the superior consumer moving capacity (dmax,S) on resource dynamics when the inferi...
Using an experimental approach, we investigate income distribution among heterogeneous subjects expl...
<p>a, b: no learning costs; c, d: learning costs 1 energy unit per learning event; a, c: isolated gr...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
<div><p>Members of social groups face a trade-off between investing selfish effort for themselves an...
The present research program investigates the underlying mechanisms that drive changes in the struct...
Organisms may reduce uncertainty regarding how best to exploit their environment by collecting infor...
We introduce a dynamic model of resource-grabbing by status-conscious agents, i.e., agents value not...
Common views identify resource abundance as the cause for the emergence of hierarchy in societies. W...
This paper presents a novel experimental design that allows testing how users of a common-pool resou...
There is conflicting evidence about whether abundant resources are indeed a blessing or a curse. We ...
The formation of groups in competition and the aggressive interactions between them are ubiquitous p...
In any society, is the way in which individuals interact, intentionally or unintentionally, designed...