We study the effects of degree-degree correlations on the success of cooperation in an evolutionary prisoner\u27s dilemma played on a random network. When degree-degree correlations are not present, the standardized variance of the network\u27s degree distribution has been shown to be an accurate analytical measure of network heterogeneity that can be used to predict the success of cooperation. In this paper, we use a local-mechanism interpretation of standardized variance to give a generalization to graphs with degree-degree correlations. Two distinct mechanisms are shown to influence cooperation levels on these types of networks. The first is an intrinsic measurement of base-line heterogeneity coming from the network\u27s degree distribut...
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in that it contradicts wi...
Evolutionary graph theory is a well established framework for modelling the evolution of social beha...
Social networks affect in such a fundamental way the dynamics of the population they support that th...
We consider an evolutionary prisoner\u27s dilemma on a random network. We introduce a simple quantit...
We use the standardized variance (nu_{st}) of the degree distribution of a random network as an anal...
We study the effects of degree correlations on the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's d...
An active participation of players in evolutionary games depends on several factors, ranging from pe...
There are two key characteristic of animal and human societies: (1) degree heterogeneity, meaning th...
Cooperation is a fundamental aspect in nature, as it determines many levels of biological organizati...
Natural selection is often regarded as a result of severe competition. Defect seems beneficial for a...
Game theory is fundamental to understanding cooperation between agents. Mainly, the Prisoner's Dilem...
We consider the coupled dynamics of the adaption of network structure and the evolution of strategie...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...
We study the problem of the emergence of cooperation in dynamic signed networks where agent strategi...
Governments and enterprises strongly rely on incentives to generate favorable outcomes from social a...
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in that it contradicts wi...
Evolutionary graph theory is a well established framework for modelling the evolution of social beha...
Social networks affect in such a fundamental way the dynamics of the population they support that th...
We consider an evolutionary prisoner\u27s dilemma on a random network. We introduce a simple quantit...
We use the standardized variance (nu_{st}) of the degree distribution of a random network as an anal...
We study the effects of degree correlations on the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's d...
An active participation of players in evolutionary games depends on several factors, ranging from pe...
There are two key characteristic of animal and human societies: (1) degree heterogeneity, meaning th...
Cooperation is a fundamental aspect in nature, as it determines many levels of biological organizati...
Natural selection is often regarded as a result of severe competition. Defect seems beneficial for a...
Game theory is fundamental to understanding cooperation between agents. Mainly, the Prisoner's Dilem...
We consider the coupled dynamics of the adaption of network structure and the evolution of strategie...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...
We study the problem of the emergence of cooperation in dynamic signed networks where agent strategi...
Governments and enterprises strongly rely on incentives to generate favorable outcomes from social a...
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in that it contradicts wi...
Evolutionary graph theory is a well established framework for modelling the evolution of social beha...
Social networks affect in such a fundamental way the dynamics of the population they support that th...