The pursuit of highest payoffs in evolutionary social dilemmas is risky and sometimes inferior to conformity. Choosing the most common strategy within the interaction range is safer because it ensures that the payoff of an individual will not be much lower than average. Herding instincts and crowd behavior in humans and social animals also compel to conformity on their own right. Motivated by these facts, we here study the impact of conformity on the evolution of cooperation in social dilemmas. We show that an appropriate fraction of conformists within the population introduces an effective surface tension around cooperative clusters and ensures smooth interfaces between different strategy domains. Payoff-driven players brake the symm...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed two processes that could give rise to the pervasiveness of ...
The most common assumption in evolutionary game theory is that players should adopt a strategy that ...
Abstract—We study the evolution of cooperation using the Prisoner’s Dilemma as a metaphor of the ten...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Conformity is a common phenomenon existing both in humans and in social animals, which has strong im...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed two processes that could give rise to the pervasiveness of ...
The most common assumption in evolutionary game theory is that players should adopt a strategy that ...
Abstract—We study the evolution of cooperation using the Prisoner’s Dilemma as a metaphor of the ten...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Cooperation is a relevant and controversial phenomenon in human societies. Indeed, although it is wi...
Conformity is a common phenomenon existing both in humans and in social animals, which has strong im...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Since M. A. Nowak & R. May’s (1992) influential paper, limiting each agent’s interactions to a f...
Cooperation lies at the foundations of human societies, yet why people cooperate remains a conundrum...
Evolutionary psychologists have proposed two processes that could give rise to the pervasiveness of ...