Recent research has identified interactions between networks as crucial for the outcome of evolutionary games taking place on them. While the consensus is that interdependence does promote cooperation by means of organizational complexity and enhanced reciprocity that is out of reach on isolated networks, we here address the question just how much interdependence there should be. Intuitively, one might assume the more the better. However, we show that in fact only an intermediate density of sufficiently strong interactions between networks warrants an optimal resolution of social dilemmas. This is due to an intricate interplay between the heterogeneity that causes an asymmetric strategy flow because of the additional links between the netwo...
Networks form the backbone of many complex systems, ranging from the Internet to human societies. Ac...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellscha...
Evolutionary game theory in the realm of network science appeals to a lot of research communities, a...
Recent research has identified interactions between networks as crucial for the outcome of evolution...
Coevolution between strategy and network structure is established as a means to arrive at the optima...
Conventional evolutionary game theory predicts that natural selection favours the selfish and strong...
The world in which we are living is a huge network of networks and should be described by interdepen...
Recent empirical research has shown that links between groups reinforce individuals within groups to...
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strateg...
Influence, as an inherently special attribute, is bound to profoundly affect a player’s behavior. Me...
We propose a strategy for achieving maximum cooperation in evolutionary games on complex networks. E...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Abstract. We focus on the heterogeneity of social networks and its role to the emergence of prevaili...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...
We show that strategy-independent adaptations of random interaction networks can induce powerful me...
Networks form the backbone of many complex systems, ranging from the Internet to human societies. Ac...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellscha...
Evolutionary game theory in the realm of network science appeals to a lot of research communities, a...
Recent research has identified interactions between networks as crucial for the outcome of evolution...
Coevolution between strategy and network structure is established as a means to arrive at the optima...
Conventional evolutionary game theory predicts that natural selection favours the selfish and strong...
The world in which we are living is a huge network of networks and should be described by interdepen...
Recent empirical research has shown that links between groups reinforce individuals within groups to...
Evolutionary games on networks traditionally assume that each individual adopts an identical strateg...
Influence, as an inherently special attribute, is bound to profoundly affect a player’s behavior. Me...
We propose a strategy for achieving maximum cooperation in evolutionary games on complex networks. E...
Cooperation is essential in every society, but puzzling from an evolutionary perspective. Here, we d...
Abstract. We focus on the heterogeneity of social networks and its role to the emergence of prevaili...
Complex networks impact the diffusion of ideas and innovations, the formation of opinions, and the e...
We show that strategy-independent adaptations of random interaction networks can induce powerful me...
Networks form the backbone of many complex systems, ranging from the Internet to human societies. Ac...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellscha...
Evolutionary game theory in the realm of network science appeals to a lot of research communities, a...