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The destructive effect of human stupidty: a revision of Cipolla's Fundamental Laws
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Bárcenas, Donny R
, Kuperman, Marcelo N
, Kuperman, Joel
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Game theory
/ Phase transitions
2020
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The destructive effect of human stupidty: a revision of Cipolla's Fundamental Laws
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Bárcenas, Donny R
, Kuperman, Marcelo N
, Kuperman, Joel
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Game theory
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2020
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The destructive effect of human stupidty: a revision of Cipolla's Fundamental Laws
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The destructive effect of human stupidty: a revision of Cipolla's Fundamental Laws
2020
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Overview
In this work we analyze an evolutionary game that incorporates the ideas presented by Cipolla in his work \\textit{The fundamental laws of human stupidity}. The game considers four strategies, three of them are inherent to the player behavior and can evolve via an imitation dynamics, while the fourth one is associated to an eventual behavior that can be adopted by any player at any time with certain probability. This fourth strategy corresponds to what Cipolla calls a stupid person. The probability of behaving stupidly acts as a parameter that induces a phase transition in the steady the distribution of strategies among the population.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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