The most common assumption in evolutionary game theory is that players should adopt a strategy that warrants the highest payoff. However, recent studies indicate that the spatial selection for cooperation is enhanced if an appropriate fraction of the population chooses the most common rather than the most profitable strategy within the interaction range. Such conformity might be due to herding instincts or crowd behavior in humans and social animals. In a heterogeneous population where individuals differ in their degree, collective influence, or other traits, an unanswered question remains who should conform. Selecting conformists randomly is the simplest choice, but it is neither a realistic nor the optimal one. We show that, regardless of...
<p>Panels show fixation probability of cooperation in a group-structured population where initially ...
Understanding the emergence and sustainability of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutiona...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...
The pursuit of highest payoffs in evolutionary social dilemmas is risky and sometimes inferior to co...
Conformity is a common phenomenon existing both in humans and in social animals, which has strong im...
To be the fittest is central to proliferation in evolutionary games. Individuals thus adopt the stra...
Abstract—We study the evolution of cooperation using the Prisoner’s Dilemma as a metaphor of the ten...
<div><p>People often deviate from their individual Nash equilibrium strategy in game experiments bas...
Abstract—Increasingly influential leadership is significant to the cooperation and success of human ...
People often deviate from their individual Nash equilibrium strategy in game experiments based on th...
Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dy...
Understanding the emergence and sustainability of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutiona...
Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dy...
Abstract. Humans contribute to a broad range of cooperative endeav-ors. In many of them, the amount ...
<div><p>Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time...
<p>Panels show fixation probability of cooperation in a group-structured population where initially ...
Understanding the emergence and sustainability of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutiona...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...
The pursuit of highest payoffs in evolutionary social dilemmas is risky and sometimes inferior to co...
Conformity is a common phenomenon existing both in humans and in social animals, which has strong im...
To be the fittest is central to proliferation in evolutionary games. Individuals thus adopt the stra...
Abstract—We study the evolution of cooperation using the Prisoner’s Dilemma as a metaphor of the ten...
<div><p>People often deviate from their individual Nash equilibrium strategy in game experiments bas...
Abstract—Increasingly influential leadership is significant to the cooperation and success of human ...
People often deviate from their individual Nash equilibrium strategy in game experiments based on th...
Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dy...
Understanding the emergence and sustainability of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutiona...
Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dy...
Abstract. Humans contribute to a broad range of cooperative endeav-ors. In many of them, the amount ...
<div><p>Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time...
<p>Panels show fixation probability of cooperation in a group-structured population where initially ...
Understanding the emergence and sustainability of cooperation is a fundamental problem in evolutiona...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...