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Moderate Intra-Group Bias Maximizes Cooperation on Interdependent Populations

机译:适度的集团内部偏差最大程度地促进了相互依存人群的合作

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Evolutionary game theory on spatial structures has received increasing attention during the past decades. However, the majority of these achievements focuses on single and static population structures, which is not fully consistent with the fact that real structures are composed of many interactive groups. These groups are interdependent on each other and present dynamical features, in which individuals mimic the strategy of neighbors and switch their partnerships continually. It is however unclear how the dynamical and interdependent interactions among groups affect the evolution of collective behaviors. In this work, we employ the prisoner's dilemma game to investigate how the dynamics of structure influences cooperation on interdependent populations, where populations are represented by group structures. It is found that the more robust the links between cooperators (or the more fragile the links between cooperators and defectors), the more prevalent of cooperation. Furthermore, theoretical analysis shows that the intra-group bias can favor cooperation, which is only possible when individuals are likely to attach neighbors within the same group. Yet, interestingly, cooperation can be even inhibited for large intra-group bias, allowing the moderate intra-group bias maximizes the cooperation level.
机译:在过去的几十年中,关于空间结构的进化博弈理论越来越受到关注。但是,这些成就大部分都集中在单一和静态的人口结构上,这与真实结构由许多互动群体组成的事实并不完全一致。这些群体相互依存并呈现出动态特征,其中个体模仿邻居的策略并不断地改变他们的伙伴关系。但是,尚不清楚群体之间的动态相互作用和相互依存的相互作用如何影响集体行为的演变。在这项工作中,我们使用囚徒困境游戏来研究结构的动力学如何影响相互依存的人口之间的合作,其中人口以群体结构为代表。发现合作者之间的联系越牢固(或者合作者与叛逃者之间的联系越脆弱),合作就越普遍。此外,理论分析表明,群体内的偏见可以促进合作,只有当个人很可能在同一群体内结交邻居时才有可能。然而,有趣的是,对于较大的组内偏见甚至可以抑制合作,从而允许中等的组内偏见最大化合作水平。

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