Imitating emotions instead of strategies in spatial games elevates social welfare

Volume: 96, Issue: 3, Pages: 38002 - 38002
Published: Oct 14, 2011
Abstract
The success of imitation as an evolutionary driving force in spatial games has often been questioned, especially for social dilemmas such as the snowdrift game, where the most profitable may be the mixed phase sustaining both the cooperative as well as the defective strategy. Here we reexamine this assumption by investigating the evolution of cooperation in spatial social dilemma games, where instead of pure strategies players can adopt...
Paper Details
Title
Imitating emotions instead of strategies in spatial games elevates social welfare
Published Date
Oct 14, 2011
Volume
96
Issue
3
Pages
38002 - 38002
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