[HTML][HTML] Networks beyond pairwise interactions: Structure and dynamics

F Battiston, G Cencetti, I Iacopini, V Latora, M Lucas… - Physics reports, 2020 - Elsevier
The complexity of many biological, social and technological systems stems from the richness
of the interactions among their units. Over the past decades, a variety of complex systems …

The structure and dynamics of multilayer networks

S Boccaletti, G Bianconi, R Criado, CI Del Genio… - Physics reports, 2014 - Elsevier
In the past years, network theory has successfully characterized the interaction among the
constituents of a variety of complex systems, ranging from biological to technological, and …

Universal scaling for the dilemma strength in evolutionary games

Z Wang, S Kokubo, M Jusup, J Tanimoto - Physics of life reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Why would natural selection favor the prevalence of cooperation within the groups of selfish
individuals? A fruitful framework to address this question is evolutionary game theory, the …

Statistical physics of human cooperation

M Perc, JJ Jordan, DG Rand, Z Wang, S Boccaletti… - Physics Reports, 2017 - Elsevier
Extensive cooperation among unrelated individuals is unique to humans, who often sacrifice
personal benefits for the common good and work together to achieve what they are unable …

[LIVRE][B] Working together: collective action, the commons, and multiple methods in practice

AR Poteete, MA Janssen, E Ostrom - 2010 - degruyter.com
Advances in the social sciences have emerged through a variety of research methods: field-
based research, laboratory and field experiments, and agent-based models. However …

Evolutionary dynamics of group interactions on structured populations: a review

M Perc, J Gómez-Gardenes… - Journal of the …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Interactions among living organisms, from bacteria colonies to human societies, are
inherently more complex than interactions among particles and non-living matter. Group …

Reward and cooperation in the spatial public goods game

A Szolnoki, M Perc - Europhysics Letters, 2010 - iopscience.iop.org
The promise of punishment and reward in promoting public cooperation is debatable. While
punishment is traditionally considered more successful than reward, the fact that the cost of …

Societal threat and cultural variation in the strength of social norms: An evolutionary basis

P Roos, M Gelfand, D Nau, J Lun - Organizational Behavior and Human …, 2015 - Elsevier
The strengths of social norms vary considerably across cultures, yet little research has
shown whether such differences have an evolutionary basis. Integrating research in cross …

Five-year olds, but not chimpanzees, attempt to manage their reputations

JM Engelmann, E Herrmann, M Tomasello - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Virtually all theories of the evolution of cooperation require that cooperators find ways to
interact with one another selectively, to the exclusion of cheaters. This means that …

Competition and cooperation among different punishing strategies in the spatial public goods game

X Chen, A Szolnoki, M Perc - Physical Review E, 2015 - APS
Inspired by the fact that people have diverse propensities to punish wrongdoers, we study a
spatial public goods game with defectors and different types of punishing cooperators …