Imperfect imitation can enhance cooperation
The promotion of cooperation on spatial lattices is an important issue in evolutionary game theory. This effect clearly depends on the update rule: it diminishes with stochastic imitative rules whereas it increases with unconditional imitation. To study the transition between both regimes, we propos...
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Published in | Europhysics letters Vol. 87; no. 4; p. 48005 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
IOP Publishing
01.08.2009
EDP Sciences |
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Summary: | The promotion of cooperation on spatial lattices is an important issue in evolutionary game theory. This effect clearly depends on the update rule: it diminishes with stochastic imitative rules whereas it increases with unconditional imitation. To study the transition between both regimes, we propose a new evolutionary rule, which stochastically combines unconditional imitation with another imitative rule. We find that, surprisingly, in many social dilemmas this rule yields higher cooperative levels than any of the two original ones. This nontrivial effect occurs because the basic rules induce a separation of timescales in the microscopic processes at cluster interfaces. The result is robust in the space of $2\times 2$ symmetric games, on regular lattices and on scale-free networks. |
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Bibliography: | publisher-ID:epl12066 istex:025DEB27A13560B7D20C5F751076521F91404837 ark:/67375/80W-07TVLK0L-R |
ISSN: | 0295-5075 1286-4854 |
DOI: | 10.1209/0295-5075/87/48005 |