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The self-organizing impact of averaged payoffs on the evolution of cooperation
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Perc, Matjaž
, Szolnoki, Attila
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Cooperation
/ evolutionary game theory
/ Game theory
/ learning
/ Physics
/ Strategy
2021
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Perc, Matjaž
, Szolnoki, Attila
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Cooperation
/ evolutionary game theory
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/ Physics
/ Strategy
2021
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The self-organizing impact of averaged payoffs on the evolution of cooperation
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The self-organizing impact of averaged payoffs on the evolution of cooperation
2021
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Overview
According to the fundamental principle of evolutionary game theory, the more successful strategy in a population should spread. Hence, during a strategy imitation process a player compares its payoff value to the payoff value held by a competing strategy. But this information is not always accurate. To avoid ambiguity a learner may therefore decide to collect a more reliable statistics by averaging the payoff values of its opponents in the neighborhood, and makes a decision afterwards. This simple alteration of the standard microscopic protocol significantly improves the cooperation level in a population. Furthermore, the positive impact can be strengthened by increasing the role of the environment and the size of the evaluation circle. The mechanism that explains this improvement is based on a self-organizing process which reveals the detrimental consequence of defector aggregation that remains partly hidden during face-to-face comparisons. Notably, the reported phenomenon is not limited to lattice populations but remains valid also for systems described by irregular interaction networks.
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