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There is much interest in studying evolutionary games in structured populations, in order to understand how cooperation emerges in communities of egoistic agents. In this paper, we consider a new mechanism for cooperation to survive on networks. Agents are designed to reproduce offspring in...
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We focus on the heterogeneity of social networks and its role to the emergence of prevailing cooperators and sustainable cooperation. The social networks are representative of the interaction relationships between players and their encounters in each round of games. We study an evolutionary...
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The dynamics of opinion formation based on a majority rule model is studied in a network with the social hierarchical structure as one of its limits. The exit probability is found to change sensitively with the number of nodes in the system, but not with the parameter of homophyly characterizing...
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