AbstractHumans and other animals can adapt their social behavior in response to environmental cues including the feedback obtained through experience. Nevertheless, the effects of the experience-based learning of players in evolution and maintenance of cooperation in social dilemma games remain relatively unclear. Some previous literature showed that mutual cooperation of learning players is difficult or requires a sophisticated learning model. In the context of the iterated Prisoner's dilemma, we numerically examine the performance of a reinforcement learning model. Our model modifies those of Karandikar et al. (1998), Posch et al. (1999), and Macy and Flache (2002) in which players satisfice if the obtained payoff is larger than a dynamic...
Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be...
An evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game with players adjusting their learning motivation is studied....
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum...
AbstractHumans and other animals can adapt their social behavior in response to environmental cues i...
Abstract Pavlov was proposed as a leading strategy for realizing cooperation because it dominates ov...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
AbstractRepeated interaction between individuals is the main mechanism for maintaining cooperation i...
Cooperative behaviour lies at the very basis of human societies, yet its evolutionary origin remains...
Reinforcement learning algorithms applied to social dilemmas sometimes struggle with converging to m...
In this research we study the statistical mechanics of cooperation through a simple case of aspirati...
We present a self-learning evolutionary Prisoner's Dilemma game model to study the evolution of...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
The proceeding at: DPG-Frühjahrstagung (SOE: Fachverband Physik sozio-ökonomischer Systeme) = DPG Sp...
We put forward a computational model which mainly focuses on the effect of changing the intensity of...
We present insights and empirical results from an extensive numerical study of the evolutionary dyna...
Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be...
An evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game with players adjusting their learning motivation is studied....
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum...
AbstractHumans and other animals can adapt their social behavior in response to environmental cues i...
Abstract Pavlov was proposed as a leading strategy for realizing cooperation because it dominates ov...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
AbstractRepeated interaction between individuals is the main mechanism for maintaining cooperation i...
Cooperative behaviour lies at the very basis of human societies, yet its evolutionary origin remains...
Reinforcement learning algorithms applied to social dilemmas sometimes struggle with converging to m...
In this research we study the statistical mechanics of cooperation through a simple case of aspirati...
We present a self-learning evolutionary Prisoner's Dilemma game model to study the evolution of...
The Prisoner's Dilemma has been a subject of extensive research due to its importance in understandi...
The proceeding at: DPG-Frühjahrstagung (SOE: Fachverband Physik sozio-ökonomischer Systeme) = DPG Sp...
We put forward a computational model which mainly focuses on the effect of changing the intensity of...
We present insights and empirical results from an extensive numerical study of the evolutionary dyna...
Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be...
An evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game with players adjusting their learning motivation is studied....
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum...