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Human social networks reshape continuously, as individuals forge new contacts while abandoning existing ones. Simultaneously, individuals adapt their behavior, leading to an intricate interplay been network evolution and behavior evolution. Here, we review a framework, called Active Linking,...
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The general goal of this thesis was to study conditions under which prosocial behavior is established and maintained. I approached these questions by applying predictions and assumptions of evolutionary game theory to human cooperation within experimental settings. Cooperative behavior is an...
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Network reciprocity has been successfully put forward (since M. A. Nowak and R. May's, 1992, influential paper) as the simplest mechanism-requiring no strategical complexity-supporting the evolution of cooperation in biological and socioeconomic systems. The mechanism is actually the network,...
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