We study the impact of adaptive degrees of trust on the evolution of cooperation in the quantum prisoner\u27s dilemma game. In addition to the strategies, links between players are also subject to evolution. Starting with a scale-free interaction network, players adjust trust towards their neighbors based on received payoffs. The latter governs the strategy adoption process, while trust governs the rewiring of links. As soon as the degree of trust towards a neighbor drops to zero, the link is rewired to another randomly chosen player within the network. We find that for small temptations to defect cooperators always dominate, while for intermediate and strong temptations a single quantum strategy is able to outperform all other strategies. ...
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We investigate the prisoner's dilemma game based on a new rule: players will change their curre...
Influence, as an inherently special attribute, is bound to profoundly affect a player’s behavior. Me...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner\u27s dilemma and the snowdrift game on scale-f...
Extent: 13p.In this paper, quantum strategies are introduced within evolutionary games in order to i...
We study the effects of degree correlations on the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's d...
In this paper, we investigate coevolution of strategy and structure in Prisoner’s Dilemma. We concen...
In real situations, individuals often have moderate tolerance toward ambient cooperative environment...
In this paper, the coevolution mechanism of trust-based partner switching among partitioned regions ...
Quantum strategies are introduced into evolutionary games. The agents using quantum strategies are r...
Extent: 9p.In this paper, quantum strategies are introduced within evolutionary games in order to in...
Abstract—Cooperation within selfish individuals can be promoted by natural selection only in the pre...
In this work, we study an evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game (PDG) on Barabási-Albert scale-free n...
The authors proposed a quantum Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game as a natural extension of the classic PD...
Abstract—We study the evolution of cooperation using the Prisoner’s Dilemma as a metaphor of the ten...
Governments and enterprises strongly rely on incentives to generate favorable outcomes from social a...
We investigate the prisoner's dilemma game based on a new rule: players will change their curre...
Influence, as an inherently special attribute, is bound to profoundly affect a player’s behavior. Me...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner\u27s dilemma and the snowdrift game on scale-f...