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Cooperation is essential for complex biological and social systems and explaining its evolutionary origins remains a … central question in several disciplines. Tag systems are a class of models demonstrating the evolution of cooperation between …
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The self-organization into cooperative regimes of a system of "selfish" agents playing the pairwise Prisoner's Dilemma game (PDG) is analyzed using a simple agent-based model. At each time step t, the agents divide into those who cooperate (C) and those who defect (D). The agents have no memory...
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-)establishing cooperation. The strategy is compared to well-known strategies in the domain and results presented. The initial findings, as well …
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considered. We find that the "intelligence" of the players plays a crucial role in the way players learn to cooperate. The …
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cooperation in an artificial society. In this framework the environmental pressure to cooperate is controllable by a single … results from experiments that implemented and tested environments based upon this new model of cooperation. The results show … that the pressure to cooperate leads to the evolution of communication skills facilitating cooperation. Furthermore, higher …
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Cooperation among self-interested individuals pervades nature and seems essential to explain several landmarks in the … cooperation. In this work we approach the problem from a different angle. We consider a system of adaptive agents, in a two … steady states are characterised by different degrees of cooperation, "economic geographies" (population structure and maps of …
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and society. Reciprocity on the other side is known to lead to cooperation without the costs of punishment. The questions … shows that, in certain environments, some punishment mechanisms can improve the efficiency of cooperation even if the …
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This is a response to Michael Macy's contribution to the JASSS Forum, Social Order in Artificial Worlds.
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explain cooperation based on rational foresight, but the "shadow of the future" offers little leverage on the problem of … cooperation emerges not from the shadow of the future but from the lessons of the past. Rule-based evolutionary models are a …
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