An evolutionary game of individuals cooperating to obtain a collective benefit is here modelled as an n-player Prisoner's Dilemma game. With reference to biological situations, such as group foraging, we introduce a threshold condition in the number of cooperators required to obtain the collective benefit. In the simplest version, a three-player game, complex behaviour appears as the replicator dynamics exhibits a catastrophic event separating a parameter region allowing for coexistence of cooperators and defectors and a region of pure defection. Cooperation emerges through an ESS bifurcation, and cooperators only thrive beyond a critical point in cost-benefit space. Moreover, a repelling fixed point of the dynamics acts as a barrier to the...
The analysis of equilibrium points in biological dynamical systems has been of great interest in a v...
In the framework of the paradigmatic prisoner's dilemma game, we investigate the evolutionary dynami...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
© 2012 Dr. Raymond ChiongUnderstanding how cooperation can be promoted and maintained in a populatio...
This paper discusses the co-evolution of social strategies and an efficiency trait in spatial evolut...
Abstract. In the natural world, performing a given task which is bene-ficial to an entire group requ...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The iterative two-person Prisoners' Dilemma game has been generalised to the N-person case. The evol...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game, where besides unc...
The evolution of cooperation is frequently analysed in terms of the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma game...
The analysis of equilibrium points in biological dynamical systems has been of great interest in a v...
In the framework of the paradigmatic prisoner's dilemma game, we investigate the evolutionary dynami...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
© 2012 Dr. Raymond ChiongUnderstanding how cooperation can be promoted and maintained in a populatio...
This paper discusses the co-evolution of social strategies and an efficiency trait in spatial evolut...
Abstract. In the natural world, performing a given task which is bene-ficial to an entire group requ...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The iterative two-person Prisoners' Dilemma game has been generalised to the N-person case. The evol...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game, where besides unc...
The evolution of cooperation is frequently analysed in terms of the repeated Prisoner's Dilemma game...
The analysis of equilibrium points in biological dynamical systems has been of great interest in a v...
In the framework of the paradigmatic prisoner's dilemma game, we investigate the evolutionary dynami...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...