Cooperation plays a key role in the evolution of complex systems. However, the level of cooperation extensively varies with the topology of agent networks in the widely used models of repeated games. Here we show that cooperation remains rather stable by applying the reinforcement learning strategy adoption rule, Q-learning on a variety of random, regular, small-word, scale-free and modular network models in repeated, multi-agent Prisoner's Dilemma and Hawk-Dove games. Furthermore, we found that using the above model systems other long-term learning strategy adoption rules also promote cooperation, while introducing a low level of noise (as a model of innovation) to the strategy adoption rules makes the level of cooperation less dependent o...
We present experiments on repeated non-cooperative network formation games, based on Bala and Goyal ...
The iterated prisoner\u27s dilemma (IPD) is an ideal model for analyzing interactions between agents...
\ud \ud We analytically study the role played by the network topology in sustaining cooperation in a...
In this research we study the statistical mechanics of cooperation through a simple case of aspirati...
Reinforcement learning can provide a robust and natural means for agents to learn how to coordinate ...
We study the phenomenon of evolution of cooperation in a society of self-interested agents using rep...
Most studies have shown that the heterogeneity of update rules has an important impact on evolutiona...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
Here, we present some experiments of non-cooperative games of network formation based on Bala and Go...
Here, we present some experiments of non-cooperative games of network formation based on Bala and Go...
Network models are useful tools for studying the dynamics of social interactions in a structured pop...
We present experiments on repeated non-cooperative network formation games, based on Bala and Goyal ...
We present experiments on repeated non-cooperative network formation games, based on Bala and Goyal ...
The iterated prisoner\u27s dilemma (IPD) is an ideal model for analyzing interactions between agents...
\ud \ud We analytically study the role played by the network topology in sustaining cooperation in a...
In this research we study the statistical mechanics of cooperation through a simple case of aspirati...
Reinforcement learning can provide a robust and natural means for agents to learn how to coordinate ...
We study the phenomenon of evolution of cooperation in a society of self-interested agents using rep...
Most studies have shown that the heterogeneity of update rules has an important impact on evolutiona...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
We study the evolution of cooperation in a structured population, combining insights from evolutiona...
Evolution of cooperation and competition can appear when multiple adaptive agents share a biological...
Here, we present some experiments of non-cooperative games of network formation based on Bala and Go...
Here, we present some experiments of non-cooperative games of network formation based on Bala and Go...
Network models are useful tools for studying the dynamics of social interactions in a structured pop...
We present experiments on repeated non-cooperative network formation games, based on Bala and Goyal ...
We present experiments on repeated non-cooperative network formation games, based on Bala and Goyal ...
The iterated prisoner\u27s dilemma (IPD) is an ideal model for analyzing interactions between agents...
\ud \ud We analytically study the role played by the network topology in sustaining cooperation in a...