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Scientific Reports | 2017

Coevolution of Vertex Weights Resolves Social Dilemma in Spatial Networks

Chen Shen; Chen Chu; Hao Guo; Lei Shi; Jiangyan Duan

In realistic social system, the role or influence of each individual varies and adaptively changes in time in the population. Inspired by this fact, we thus consider a new coevolution setup of game strategy and vertex weight on a square lattice. In detail, we model the structured population on a square lattice, on which the role or influence of each individual is depicted by vertex weight, and the prisoner’s dilemma game has been applied to describe the social dilemma of pairwise interactions of players. Through numerical simulation, we conclude that our coevolution setup can promote the evolution of cooperation effectively. Especially, there exists a moderate value of δ for each ε that can warrant an optimal resolution of social dilemma. For a further understanding of these results, we find that intermediate value of δ enables the strongest heterogeneous distribution of vertex weight. We hope our coevolution setup of vertex weight will provide new insight for the future research.


Royal Society Open Science | 2018

Aspiration-based coevolution of link weight promotes cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game

Chen Shen; Chen Chu; Lei Shi; Matjaž Perc; Zhen Wang

In this article, we propose an aspiration-based coevolution of link weight, and explore how this set-up affects the evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoners dilemma game. In particular, an individual will increase the weight of its link to its neighbours only if the payoff received via this interaction exceeds a pre-defined aspiration. Conversely, if the received payoff is below this aspiration, the link weight with the corresponding neighbour will decrease. Our results show that an appropriate aspiration level leads to a high-cooperation plateau, whereas too high or too low aspiration will impede the evolution of cooperation. We explain these findings with a comprehensive analysis of transition points and with a systematic analysis of typical configuration patterns. The presented results provide further theoretical insights with regards to the impact of different aspiration levels on cooperation in human societies.


Applied Mathematics and Computation | 2017

Environment promotes the evolution of cooperation in spatial voluntary prisoner's dilemma game

Hao Guo; Chen Shen; Dameng Dai; Mi Zhang; Chen Chu; Lei Shi

Abstract In reality fitness can be affected by the environment. We explore the evolution of cooperation with the influence of environment on prisoners’ dilemma game with voluntary participation. An individuals fitness is redefined to involve ones own payoff and the average performance of neighbors via preference level u . When u equals zero, the game falls back to its traditional form in which the fitness of an individual simply reflects ones own benefit. When u is larger than 0, the environment plays a role. Numerical simulations show that, for small b , increasing u enables the frequency of cooperation to increase monotonously and even dominate the whole population. For large b , although cooperators are exploited by defectors, the existence of loners protects them from getting wiped out. Finally three strategies start to exhibit cyclic dominance.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Win-stay-lose-learn promotes cooperation in the prisoner’s dilemma game with voluntary participation

Chen Chu; Jinzhuo Liu; Chen Shen; Jiahua Jin; Lei Shi

Voluntary participation, demonstrated to be a simple yet effective mechanism to promote persistent cooperative behavior, has been extensively studied. It has also been verified that the aspiration-based win-stay-lose-learn strategy updating rule promotes the evolution of cooperation. Inspired by this well-known fact, we combine the Win-Stay-Lose-Learn updating rule with voluntary participation: Players maintain their strategies when they are satisfied, or players attempt to imitate the strategy of one randomly chosen neighbor. We find that this mechanism maintains persistent cooperative behavior, even further promotes the evolution of cooperation under certain conditions.


PLOS ONE | 2018

Cooperation enhanced by the coevolution of teaching activity in evolutionary prisoner's dilemma games with voluntary participation

Chen Shen; Chen Chu; Yini Geng; Jiahua Jin; Fei Chen; Lei Shi

Voluntary participation, as an additional strategy involved in repeated games, has been proved to be an efficient way to promote the evolution of cooperation theoretically and empirically. Besides, current studies show that the coevolution of teaching activity can promote cooperation. Thus, inspired by aforementioned above, we investigate the effect of coevolution of teaching activity on the evolution of cooperation for prisoner’s dilemma game with voluntary participation: when the focal player successfully enforces its strategy on the opponent, his teaching ability will get an increase. Through numerical simulation, we have shown that voluntary participation could effectively promote the fraction of cooperation, which is also affected by the value of increment. Furthermore, we investigate the influence of the increment value on the density of different strategies and find that there exists an optimal increment value that plays an utmost role on the evolutionary dynamics. With regard to this observation, we unveil that an optimal value of increment can lead to strongest heterogeneity in agents’ teaching ability, further promoting the evolution of cooperation.


Chaos Solitons & Fractals | 2017

Incorporating dominant environment into individual fitness promotes cooperation in the spatial prisoners' dilemma game

Jiahua Jin; Chen Shen; Chen Chu; Lei Shi


Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2018

Evolutionary dynamics of social dilemmas with asymmetry

Yongjuan Ma; Chen Chu; Fei Chen; Chen Shen; Yini Geng; Lei Shi


Chaos Solitons & Fractals | 2017

The impact of loners’ participation willingness on cooperation in voluntary prisoner's dilemma

Danyang Jia; Chen Shen; Hao Guo; Chen Chu; Jun Lu; Lei Shi


Chaos Solitons & Fractals | 2017

Historical payoff promotes cooperation in voluntary prisoner's dilemma game

Yini Geng; Chen Shen; Hao Guo; Chen Chu; Dalei Yu; Lei Shi


Chaos Solitons & Fractals | 2017

Coevolution of game strategy and link weight promotes cooperation in structured population

Chen Chu; Jinzhuo Liu; Chen Shen; Jiahua Jin; Yunxuan Tang; Lei Shi

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Lei Shi

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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Chen Chu

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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Hao Guo

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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Jiahua Jin

Yunnan Normal University

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Yini Geng

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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Danyang Jia

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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Fei Chen

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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Dalei Yu

Yunnan University of Finance and Economics

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