Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of human cooperation. Direct reciprocity is considered to be a powerful mechanism for the evolution of cooperation, and it is generally assumed that it can lead to high levels of cooperation. Here we explore an open-ended, infinite strategy space, where every strategy that can be encoded by a finite state automaton is a possible mutant. Surprisingly, we find that direct reciprocity alone does not lead to high levels of cooperation. Instead we observe perpetual oscillations between cooperation and defection, with defection being substantially more frequent than cooperation. The reason for this is that "indirect invasions" remove equilibrium strate...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
<div><p>Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally like...
Darwinian selection should preclude cooperation from evolving; yet cooperation is widespread among o...
Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of h...
Direct reciprocity relies on repeated encounters between the same two individuals. Here we examine t...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
Mutation-generated variation in behavior is thought to promote the evolution of cooperation. Here, w...
As is well-known, spatial reciprocity plays an important role in facilitating the emergence of coope...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavioris ...
People tend to have their social interactions with members of their owncommunity. Such group-structu...
Mutation-generated variation in behavior is thought to promote the evolution of cooperation. Here, w...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavior is...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
A genetic algorithm incorporating mutation and crossing-over was used to investigate the evolution o...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
<div><p>Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally like...
Darwinian selection should preclude cooperation from evolving; yet cooperation is widespread among o...
Reciprocity and repeated games have been at the center of attention when studying the evolution of h...
Direct reciprocity relies on repeated encounters between the same two individuals. Here we examine t...
In social evolution theory, unconditional cooperation has been seen as an evolutionarily unsuccessfu...
Mutation-generated variation in behavior is thought to promote the evolution of cooperation. Here, w...
As is well-known, spatial reciprocity plays an important role in facilitating the emergence of coope...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavioris ...
People tend to have their social interactions with members of their owncommunity. Such group-structu...
Mutation-generated variation in behavior is thought to promote the evolution of cooperation. Here, w...
Economic experiments reveal that humans value cooperation and fairness. Punishing unfair behavior is...
Reciprocity is a simple principle for cooperation that explains many of the patterns of how humans s...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
A genetic algorithm incorporating mutation and crossing-over was used to investigate the evolution o...
In repeated social interactions, individuals often employ reciprocal strategies to maintain cooperat...
<div><p>Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally like...
Darwinian selection should preclude cooperation from evolving; yet cooperation is widespread among o...