Holding on to one's strategy is natural and common if the latter warrants success and satisfaction. This goes against widespread simulation practices of evolutionary games, where players frequently consider changing their strategy even though their payoffs may be marginally different than those of the other players. Inspired by this observation, we introduce an aspiration-based win-stay-lose-learn strategy updating rule into the spatial prisoner's dilemma game. The rule is simple and intuitive, foreseeing strategy changes only by dissatisfied players, who then attempt to adopt the strategy of one of their nearest neighbors, while the strategies of satisfied players are not subject to change. We find that the proposed win-stay-lose-learn ...
In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
9 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0648Final publisher ve...
Abstract Pavlov was proposed as a leading strategy for realizing cooperation because it dominates ov...
Holding on to one’s strategy is natural and common if the later warrants success and satisfaction. T...
Holding on to one's strategy is natural and common if the later warrants success and satisfacti...
Holding on to one's strategy is natural and common if the later warrants success and satisfaction. T...
<div><p>Voluntary participation, demonstrated to be a simple yet effective mechanism to promote pers...
In spatial games players typically alter their strategy by imitating the most successful or one rand...
Observational learning and practice learning are two important learning styles and play important ro...
In this paper, we introduce an aspiration-dependent persistence into the spatial prisoner's dilemma ...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game where players are allow...
Considering the important roles played by aspiration and imitation rules, we explore how cooperation...
We study a spatial Prisoner's dilemma game with two types (A and B) of players located on a square l...
Evolutionary game theory assumes that players replicate a highly scored player's strategy through ge...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner’s dilemma game, where besides uncondit...
In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
9 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0648Final publisher ve...
Abstract Pavlov was proposed as a leading strategy for realizing cooperation because it dominates ov...
Holding on to one’s strategy is natural and common if the later warrants success and satisfaction. T...
Holding on to one's strategy is natural and common if the later warrants success and satisfacti...
Holding on to one's strategy is natural and common if the later warrants success and satisfaction. T...
<div><p>Voluntary participation, demonstrated to be a simple yet effective mechanism to promote pers...
In spatial games players typically alter their strategy by imitating the most successful or one rand...
Observational learning and practice learning are two important learning styles and play important ro...
In this paper, we introduce an aspiration-dependent persistence into the spatial prisoner's dilemma ...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game where players are allow...
Considering the important roles played by aspiration and imitation rules, we explore how cooperation...
We study a spatial Prisoner's dilemma game with two types (A and B) of players located on a square l...
Evolutionary game theory assumes that players replicate a highly scored player's strategy through ge...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner’s dilemma game, where besides uncondit...
In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
9 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0648Final publisher ve...
Abstract Pavlov was proposed as a leading strategy for realizing cooperation because it dominates ov...