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Effects of Dimers on Cooperation in the Spatial Prisoner's Dilemma Game

Effects of Dimers on Cooperation in the Spatial Prisoner's Dilemma Game
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摘要 We investigate the evolutionary prisoner’s dilemma game in structured populations by introducing dimers,which are defined as that two players in each dimer always hold a same strategy.We find that influences of dimerson cooperation depend on the type of dimers and the population structure.For those dimers in which players interactwith each other,the cooperation level increases with the number of dimers though the cooperation improvement leveldepends on the type of network structures.On the other hand,the dimers,in which there are not mutual interactions,will not do any good to the cooperation level in a single community,but interestingly,will improve the cooperationlevel in a population with two communities.We explore the relationship between dimers and self-interactions and findthat the effects of dimers are similar to that of self-interactions.Also,we find that the dimers,which are establishedover two communities in a multi-community network,act as one type of interaction through which information betweencommunities is communicated by the requirement that two players in a dimer hold a same strategy. We investigate the evolutionary prisoner's dilemma game in structured populations by introducing dimers, which are defined as that two players in each dimer always hold a same strategy. We find that influences of dimets on cooperation depend on the type of dimers and the population structure. For those dimers in which players interact with each other, the cooperation level increases with the number of dimers though the cooperation improvement level depends on the type of network structures. On the other hand, the dimers, in which there are not mutual interactions, will not do any good to the cooperation level in a single community, but interestingly, will improve the cooperation level in a population with two communities. We explore the relationship between dimers and self-interactions and find that the effects of dimers are similar to that of self-interactions. Also, we find that the dimers, which are established over two communities in a multi-community network, act as one type of interaction through which information between communities is communicated by the requirement that two players in a dimer hold a same strategy.
出处 《Communications in Theoretical Physics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第11期813-818,共6页 理论物理通讯(英文版)
基金 Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 10775022, 90921015 the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
关键词 二聚体 囚徒困境 合作 博弈 空间 人口结构 网络结构 相互作用 prisoner's dilemma game, cooperation frequency, networks
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