We study a dynamic process where agents in a network interact in a Prisoner?s Dilemma. The network not only mediates interactions, but also information: agents learn from their own experience and that of their neighbors in the network about the past behavior of others. Each agent can only memorize the last h periods. Evolution selects among three preference types: altruists, defectors and conditional cooperators. We show - relying on simulation techniques - that the probability of reaching a cooperative state does not relate monotonically to the size of memory h. In fact it turns out to be optimal from a population viewpoint that there is a finite bound on agents? memory capacities. We also show that it is the interplay of local interaction...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
The strategy selection process plays a crucial role in evolutionary dynamics when we study the spont...
Analyses of the evolution of cooperation often rely on two simplifying assumptions: (i) individuals ...
In this study we analyze the effect of working memory capacity on the evolution of cooperation and s...
Game theory is fundamental to understanding cooperation between agents. Mainly, the Prisoner's Dilem...
In general, multilayer networks are often a significantly more apt description of real-life systems ...
We investigate the evolutionary prisoner's dilemma with memory-based agents on a square lattice...
The evolution of cooperation is still an enigma. Resolution of cooperative dilemma is a hot topic as...
Many problems in human society reflect the inability of selfish parties to cooperate, The 'Iterated ...
The issue of how to enhance cooperation has been a hot topic of research in evolutionary games for a...
UID/ANT/04038/2013 PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2011The social brain hypothesis states that selection pressu...
In our daily life, we have to make our decisions with our restricted abilities (bounded rationality)...
Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, soc...
In real situations, individuals often have moderate tolerance toward ambient cooperative environment...
Considering the influences of individuals' movement and memory, a modified prisoner's dilemma (PD) g...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
The strategy selection process plays a crucial role in evolutionary dynamics when we study the spont...
Analyses of the evolution of cooperation often rely on two simplifying assumptions: (i) individuals ...
In this study we analyze the effect of working memory capacity on the evolution of cooperation and s...
Game theory is fundamental to understanding cooperation between agents. Mainly, the Prisoner's Dilem...
In general, multilayer networks are often a significantly more apt description of real-life systems ...
We investigate the evolutionary prisoner's dilemma with memory-based agents on a square lattice...
The evolution of cooperation is still an enigma. Resolution of cooperative dilemma is a hot topic as...
Many problems in human society reflect the inability of selfish parties to cooperate, The 'Iterated ...
The issue of how to enhance cooperation has been a hot topic of research in evolutionary games for a...
UID/ANT/04038/2013 PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2011The social brain hypothesis states that selection pressu...
In our daily life, we have to make our decisions with our restricted abilities (bounded rationality)...
Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, soc...
In real situations, individuals often have moderate tolerance toward ambient cooperative environment...
Considering the influences of individuals' movement and memory, a modified prisoner's dilemma (PD) g...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
The strategy selection process plays a crucial role in evolutionary dynamics when we study the spont...
Analyses of the evolution of cooperation often rely on two simplifying assumptions: (i) individuals ...