In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals change their strategies subject to performance evaluation of their neighbours over variable time horizons. In the monochrome setting, in which all agents per default share the same performance evaluation rule, weighing past events strongly dramatically enhances the prevalence of cooperators. For co-evolutionary models, in which evaluation time horizons and strategies can co-evolve, I demonstrate that cooperation naturally associates with long-term evaluation of others while defection is typically paired with very short time horizons. Moreover, considering the continuous spectrum in between enhanced and discounted weights of past performance, ...
We investigate the prisoner's dilemma game based on a new rule: players will change their curre...
This document contains Supplemental Information Materials and Methods.Cooperative behaviour lies at ...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the indefinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma when it is cos...
In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
This paper discusses the co-evolution of social strategies and an efficiency trait in spatial evolut...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a game, and before the interactio...
9 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0648Final publisher ve...
We investigate the influence of initial fraction of cooperators on the evolution of cooperation in s...
We investigate the influence of initial fraction of cooperators on the evolution of cooperation in s...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperative behavior is a fascinating topic in evolutionary biology...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
At first glance the existence of altruism in nature seems paradoxical. In displaying an altruistic a...
AbstractWe develop an aspiration-based dynamic model which leads to enhanced cooperation in the Pris...
We put forward a computational model which mainly focuses on the effect of changing the intensity of...
We investigate the prisoner's dilemma game based on a new rule: players will change their curre...
This document contains Supplemental Information Materials and Methods.Cooperative behaviour lies at ...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the indefinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma when it is cos...
In this paper I investigate the evolution of cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma when individuals ...
This paper discusses the co-evolution of social strategies and an efficiency trait in spatial evolut...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a game, and before the interactio...
9 pages, 5 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0706.0648Final publisher ve...
We investigate the influence of initial fraction of cooperators on the evolution of cooperation in s...
We investigate the influence of initial fraction of cooperators on the evolution of cooperation in s...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperative behavior is a fascinating topic in evolutionary biology...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
At first glance the existence of altruism in nature seems paradoxical. In displaying an altruistic a...
AbstractWe develop an aspiration-based dynamic model which leads to enhanced cooperation in the Pris...
We put forward a computational model which mainly focuses on the effect of changing the intensity of...
We investigate the prisoner's dilemma game based on a new rule: players will change their curre...
This document contains Supplemental Information Materials and Methods.Cooperative behaviour lies at ...
We study the evolution of cooperation in the indefinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma when it is cos...