We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutionary game theory and the study of interaction networks. In earlier studies it has been shown that cooperation is difficult to achieve in homogeneous networks, but that cooperation can get established relatively easily when individuals differ largely concerning the number of their interaction partners, such as in scale-free networks. Most of these studies do, however, assume that individuals change their behaviour in response to information they receive on the payoffs of their interaction partners. In real-world situations, subjects do not only learn from their interaction partners, but also from other individuals (e.g. teachers, parents, or fri...
It is not fully understood why we cooperate with strangers on a daily basis. In an increasingly glob...
There are two key characteristic of animal and human societies: (1) degree heterogeneity, meaning th...
Network models are useful tools for studying the dynamics of social interactions in a structured pop...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
We consider the coupled dynamics of the adaption of network structure and the evolution of strategie...
The world in which we are living is a huge network of networks and should be described by interdepen...
In this paper we study learning and cooperation in repeated prisoners' dilemmas experiments. We comp...
We study the evolutionary Prisoner's Dilemma on two social networks substrates obtained from actual ...
<p>The simulation are based on scenario 1, where interaction and learning network overlap and both a...
In this work, we study an evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game (PDG) on Barabási-Albert scale-free n...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorCooperation and coordination is a desirable behavior tha...
In this paper, we critically study whether social networks can explain the emergence of cooperative ...
It is not fully understood why we cooperate with strangers on a daily basis. In an increasingly glob...
There are two key characteristic of animal and human societies: (1) degree heterogeneity, meaning th...
Network models are useful tools for studying the dynamics of social interactions in a structured pop...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
We consider the coupled dynamics of the adaption of network structure and the evolution of strategie...
The world in which we are living is a huge network of networks and should be described by interdepen...
In this paper we study learning and cooperation in repeated prisoners' dilemmas experiments. We comp...
We study the evolutionary Prisoner's Dilemma on two social networks substrates obtained from actual ...
<p>The simulation are based on scenario 1, where interaction and learning network overlap and both a...
In this work, we study an evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game (PDG) on Barabási-Albert scale-free n...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorCooperation and coordination is a desirable behavior tha...
In this paper, we critically study whether social networks can explain the emergence of cooperative ...
It is not fully understood why we cooperate with strangers on a daily basis. In an increasingly glob...
There are two key characteristic of animal and human societies: (1) degree heterogeneity, meaning th...
Network models are useful tools for studying the dynamics of social interactions in a structured pop...