Recent empirical work highlights the heterogeneity of social competitions such as political campaigns: proponents of some ideologies seek debate and conversation, others create echo chambers. While symmetric and static network structure is typically used as a substrate to study such competitor dynamics, network structure can instead be interpreted as a signature of the competitor strategies, yielding competition dynamics on adaptive networks. Here we demonstrate that tradeoffs between aggressiveness and defensiveness (i.e., targeting adversaries vs. targeting like-minded individuals) creates paradoxical behaviour such as non-transitive dynamics. And while there is an optimal strategy in a two competitor system, three competitor systems have...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
Social networks are formed by individuals, in which personalities, utility functions, and interactio...
We propose an analytical approach to the problem of influence maximization in a social network where...
We present a model that takes into account the coupling between evolutionary game dynamics and socia...
We investigate the behaviour of agents in bilateral contests within arbitrary network structures wh...
Various social contexts can be depicted as games of strategic interactions on networks, where an ind...
Interactions between people are the basis on which the structure of our society arises as a complex ...
Various social contexts can be depicted as games of strategic interactions on networks, where an ind...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
We present a model that takes into account the coupling between evolutionary game dynamics and socia...
We study a setting in which individual players choose their partners as well as a mode of behavior i...
Social Networks have known an important evolution in the last few years. These structures, made up o...
The Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) game is a paradigmatic model for cyclic dominance in biologi...
Investigating the evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations is challenging due to the com...
Competitive interactions represent one of the driving forces behind evolution and natural selection ...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
Social networks are formed by individuals, in which personalities, utility functions, and interactio...
We propose an analytical approach to the problem of influence maximization in a social network where...
We present a model that takes into account the coupling between evolutionary game dynamics and socia...
We investigate the behaviour of agents in bilateral contests within arbitrary network structures wh...
Various social contexts can be depicted as games of strategic interactions on networks, where an ind...
Interactions between people are the basis on which the structure of our society arises as a complex ...
Various social contexts can be depicted as games of strategic interactions on networks, where an ind...
An increasing number of man-made networked systems, such as social networks and online platforms, go...
We present a model that takes into account the coupling between evolutionary game dynamics and socia...
We study a setting in which individual players choose their partners as well as a mode of behavior i...
Social Networks have known an important evolution in the last few years. These structures, made up o...
The Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) game is a paradigmatic model for cyclic dominance in biologi...
Investigating the evolutionary game dynamics in structured populations is challenging due to the com...
Competitive interactions represent one of the driving forces behind evolution and natural selection ...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
Social networks are formed by individuals, in which personalities, utility functions, and interactio...
We propose an analytical approach to the problem of influence maximization in a social network where...