Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, sociology, economics, and beyond. For evolutionary biologists the question is often how group behaviors such as collective action, or decision making that accounts for memories of past experience, can emerge and persist in an evolving system. Evolutionary game theory provides a framework for formalizing these questions and admitting them to rigorous study. Here we develop such a framework to study the evolution of sustained collective action in multi-player public-goods games, in which players have arbitrarily long memories of prior rounds of play and can react to their experience in an arbitrary way. We construct a coordinate system for memory-...
© 2012 Dr. Raymond ChiongUnderstanding how cooperation can be promoted and maintained in a populatio...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation is a popular topic in studies of information sciences a...
Cooperative social behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and essential to biological theory, yet they ...
Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, soc...
In this study we analyze the effect of working memory capacity on the evolution of cooperation and s...
UID/ANT/04038/2013 PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2011The social brain hypothesis states that selection pressu...
(INTRODUCTION) Human societies are characterised by high degrees of reciprocal altruism between unre...
The evolution of cooperation is still an enigma. Resolution of cooperative dilemma is a hot topic as...
The issue of how to enhance cooperation has been a hot topic of research in evolutionary games for a...
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population of individuals engaged in pairwise social interaction...
Direct reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on repeated interactions. W...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
Many models proposed to study the evolution of collective action rely on a formalism that represents...
© 2012 Dr. Raymond ChiongUnderstanding how cooperation can be promoted and maintained in a populatio...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation is a popular topic in studies of information sciences a...
Cooperative social behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and essential to biological theory, yet they ...
Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, soc...
In this study we analyze the effect of working memory capacity on the evolution of cooperation and s...
UID/ANT/04038/2013 PEst-OE/SADG/UI4038/2011The social brain hypothesis states that selection pressu...
(INTRODUCTION) Human societies are characterised by high degrees of reciprocal altruism between unre...
The evolution of cooperation is still an enigma. Resolution of cooperative dilemma is a hot topic as...
The issue of how to enhance cooperation has been a hot topic of research in evolutionary games for a...
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population of individuals engaged in pairwise social interaction...
Direct reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on repeated interactions. W...
Humans routinely use conditionally cooperative strategies when interacting in repeated social dilemm...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
Many models proposed to study the evolution of collective action rely on a formalism that represents...
© 2012 Dr. Raymond ChiongUnderstanding how cooperation can be promoted and maintained in a populatio...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation is a popular topic in studies of information sciences a...
Cooperative social behaviours are ubiquitous in nature and essential to biological theory, yet they ...