We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games, whereby a coevolutionary rule is introduced that aims to integrate group penalty into the framework of evolutionary games. Existing groups are deleted whenever the collective gains of the focal individuals are less than a deletion threshold value. Meanwhile, newcomers are added after each game iteration to maintain the fixed population size. The networking effect is also studied via four representative interaction networks which are associated with the population structure. We conclude that the cooperation level has a strong dependence on the deletion threshold, and the suitable value range of the deletion threshold which is associated with the maximal cooperation frequenc...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individual...
The evolution of cooperation opens a prominent window to investigate the organizing properties in co...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...
Most previous studies involving public goods games are investigated under a simplifying assumption t...
Most previous studies involving public goods games are investigated under a simplifying assumption t...
Since the dawn of evolutionary game theory, the standard models in evolutionary dynamics have been d...
Inspired by the fact that opportunities in reality are heterogeneous for individuals due to social s...
We consider a population engaged in continuous public goods games. In our study, the lowest contribu...
In a community-structured population, public goods games (PGG) occur both within and between communi...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games where, besides the classical str...
Research has shown that spatial selection can lead to the evolution of cooperation in social dilemma...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/12/8/083005 Abstract. We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public ...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individual...
The evolution of cooperation opens a prominent window to investigate the organizing properties in co...
Much of human cooperation remains an evolutionary riddle. There is evidence that individuals are oft...
Most previous studies involving public goods games are investigated under a simplifying assumption t...
Most previous studies involving public goods games are investigated under a simplifying assumption t...
Since the dawn of evolutionary game theory, the standard models in evolutionary dynamics have been d...
Inspired by the fact that opportunities in reality are heterogeneous for individuals due to social s...
We consider a population engaged in continuous public goods games. In our study, the lowest contribu...
In a community-structured population, public goods games (PGG) occur both within and between communi...
We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games where, besides the classical str...
Research has shown that spatial selection can lead to the evolution of cooperation in social dilemma...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/12/8/083005 Abstract. We study the evolution of cooperation in spatial public ...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
The public goods game is one of the most famous models for studying the evolution of cooperation in ...
A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individual...
The evolution of cooperation opens a prominent window to investigate the organizing properties in co...