Cooperation in Diffusive Spatial Games.

Autor: Vainstein, Mendeli H., Silva, Ana T. C., Arenzon, Jeferson J.
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Zdroj: AIP Conference Proceedings; 2007, Vol. 913 Issue 1, p26-31, 6p, 4 Graphs
Abstrakt: Random diffusion is shown to be an important mechanism on fostering cooperative behavior among simple agents (memoryless, unconditional cooperators or defectors) living on a spatially structured environment. In particular, under the Prisoner’s Dilemma framework, when allowing the agents to move with the simple “always-move” rule, we find that cooperative behavior is not only possible but may even be enhanced. In addition, for a broad range of densities, mobile cooperators can more easily invade a population of mobile defectors, when compared with the fully viscous, immobile case. Thus, such simple mobility pattern may have played a fundamental role both in the onset and development of cooperative behavior, paving the way to more complex, individual and group, motility rules. © 2007 American Institute of Physics [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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