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Evolutionary minority game 3 Imitation 3 Small-world network 2 Cooperation 1 Evolution 1 Game theory 1 Information transmission 1 Phase transition 1 Self-organization 1 Self-segregation 1
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Quan, Hongjun 4 Hui, P.M. 2 Wang, Bing-Hong 2 Chen, Jiale 1 Deng, Gang 1 Luo, Xiao-Shu 1 Quan, Hong-Jun 1 Zhu, Changyong 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 5
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Three-option evolutionary minority game on small-world network
Zhu, Changyong; Quan, Hongjun - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 389 (2010) 8, pp. 1739-1744
In this paper, we study the three-option evolutionary minority game with imitation on small-world networks. Numerical results show that the performance of the system depends on the ways of modifying the gene values as well as the points awarded to the agents belonging to the intermediate...
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Effect of imitation in evolutionary minority game on small-world networks
Chen, Jiale; Quan, Hongjun - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 388 (2009) 6, pp. 945-952
The system performance in an evolutionary minority game with imitation on small-world networks is studied. Numerical results show that system performance positively correlates with the clustering coefficients. The domain structure of the agents’ strategies can be used to give a qualitative...
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Effect of imitation in a competing and evolving population in different situations
Quan, Hongjun; Deng, Gang - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 377 (2007) 2, pp. 625-632
The effect of imitation in a competing and evolving population in different situations is studied. Agents in the population are repeatedly competing to be in a minority and they have a common strategy. Each agent has a parameter p characterizing the probability that he is following the...
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Self-segregation and enhanced cooperation in an evolving population through local information transmission
Quan, Hong-Jun; Wang, Bing-Hong; Hui, P.M.; Luo, Xiao-Shu - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 321 (2003) 1, pp. 300-308
Effects of local information transmission and imitation among agents in an evolving population consisting of agents competing for limited resources are studied numerically through a model based on the evolutionary minority game (EMG). Enhanced cooperation is found to result from an effective...
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Effects of imitation in a competing and evolving population
Quan, Hongjun; Wang, Bing-Hong; Hui, P.M. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 312 (2002) 3, pp. 619-626
We propose and study a modified version of the evolutionary minority game consisting of a competing population. Agents in the population are repeatedly competing to be in a minority and they have a common strategy. Each agent has a parameter p characterizing the probability that she is following...
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