Evolutionary games on graphs
G Szabó, G Fath - Physics reports, 2007 - Elsevier
Game theory is one of the key paradigms behind many scientific disciplines from biology to
behavioral sciences to economics. In its evolutionary form and especially when the …
behavioral sciences to economics. In its evolutionary form and especially when the …
Coevolutionary games—a mini review
Prevalence of cooperation within groups of selfish individuals is puzzling in that it contradicts
with the basic premise of natural selection. Favoring players with higher fitness, the latter is …
with the basic premise of natural selection. Favoring players with higher fitness, the latter is …
A unified framework of direct and indirect reciprocity
Direct and indirect reciprocity are key mechanisms for the evolution of cooperation. Direct
reciprocity means that individuals use their own experience to decide whether to cooperate …
reciprocity means that individuals use their own experience to decide whether to cooperate …
Stochastic dynamics of invasion and fixation
We study evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations. We analyze an evolutionary
process, which we call pairwise comparison, for which we adopt the ubiquitous Fermi …
process, which we call pairwise comparison, for which we adopt the ubiquitous Fermi …
Imitation dynamics of vaccination behaviour on social networks
The problem of achieving widespread immunity to infectious diseases by voluntary
vaccination is often presented as a public-goods dilemma, as an individual's vaccination …
vaccination is often presented as a public-goods dilemma, as an individual's vaccination …
Human strategy updating in evolutionary games
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but
also cultural evolution in humans. In this context, successful strategies spread by imitation. It …
also cultural evolution in humans. In this context, successful strategies spread by imitation. It …
Evolutionary dynamics of collective action in N-person stag hunt dilemmas
In the animal world, collective action to shelter, protect and nourish requires the cooperation
of group members. Among humans, many situations require the cooperation of more than …
of group members. Among humans, many situations require the cooperation of more than …
Game theory of public goods in one-shot social dilemmas without assortment
M Archetti, I Scheuring - Journal of theoretical biology, 2012 - Elsevier
We review the theory of public goods in biology. In the N-person prisoner's dilemma, where
the public good is a linear function of the individual contributions, cooperation requires some …
the public good is a linear function of the individual contributions, cooperation requires some …
Inertia in spatial public goods games under weak selection
Due to limited cognitive skills for perceptual error or other emotional reasons, players may
keep their current strategies even if there is a more promising choice. Such behavior inertia …
keep their current strategies even if there is a more promising choice. Such behavior inertia …
The when and who of social learning and conformist transmission
Formal evolutionary models predict when individuals rely on social learning over individual
learning and the relative strength of their conformist social learning biases. Here we use …
learning and the relative strength of their conformist social learning biases. Here we use …