Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strategy to interact with all its neighbors in each generation. Considering the prevalent diversity of individual interactions in the real society, here we propose the concept of interactive diversity, which allows individuals to adopt different strategies against different neighbors in each generation. We investigate the evolution of cooperation based on the edge dynamics rather than the traditional nodal dynamics in networked systems. The results show that, without invoking any other mechanisms, interactive diversity drives the frequency of cooperation to a high level for a wide range of parameters in both well-mixed and structured populations. Ev...
In human societies the probability of strategy adoption from a given person may be affected by the p...
Nature shows as human beings live and grow inside social structures. This assumption allows explaini...
Social diversity is omnipresent in the modern world. Here we introduce this diversity into spatial m...
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strateg...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations has been extensively explored in past decades. ...
Evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations has been extensively explored in past decades. ...
Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond differently when facing the same situation. Yet, ...
In reality, most individuals are prone to vary strategies when interacting with their counterparts; ...
We propose a strategy for achieving maximum cooperation in evolutionary games on complex networks. E...
Abstract. Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond dif-ferently when facing the same situa...
Conventional evolutionary game theory predicts that natural selection favours the selfish and strong...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms that promote and maintain cooperative behavior is recogniz...
Interactive diversity and interactive identity are two common behavioral patterns. Interactive ident...
In human societies the probability of strategy adoption from a given person may be affected by the p...
Nature shows as human beings live and grow inside social structures. This assumption allows explaini...
Social diversity is omnipresent in the modern world. Here we introduce this diversity into spatial m...
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strateg...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations has been extensively explored in past decades. ...
Evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations has been extensively explored in past decades. ...
Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond differently when facing the same situation. Yet, ...
In reality, most individuals are prone to vary strategies when interacting with their counterparts; ...
We propose a strategy for achieving maximum cooperation in evolutionary games on complex networks. E...
Abstract. Whether by nature or nurture, humans often respond dif-ferently when facing the same situa...
Conventional evolutionary game theory predicts that natural selection favours the selfish and strong...
Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms that promote and maintain cooperative behavior is recogniz...
Interactive diversity and interactive identity are two common behavioral patterns. Interactive ident...
In human societies the probability of strategy adoption from a given person may be affected by the p...
Nature shows as human beings live and grow inside social structures. This assumption allows explaini...
Social diversity is omnipresent in the modern world. Here we introduce this diversity into spatial m...