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PLOS ONE | 2012

Bipartite Graphs as Models of Population Structures in Evolutionary Multiplayer Games

Jorge Peña; Yannick Rochat

By combining evolutionary game theory and graph theory, “games on graphs” study the evolutionary dynamics of frequency-dependent selection in population structures modeled as geographical or social networks. Networks are usually represented by means of unipartite graphs, and social interactions by two-person games such as the famous prisoner’s dilemma. Unipartite graphs have also been used for modeling interactions going beyond pairwise interactions. In this paper, we argue that bipartite graphs are a better alternative to unipartite graphs for describing population structures in evolutionary multiplayer games. To illustrate this point, we make use of bipartite graphs to investigate, by means of computer simulations, the evolution of cooperation under the conventional and the distributed N-person prisoner’s dilemma. We show that several implicit assumptions arising from the standard approach based on unipartite graphs (such as the definition of replacement neighborhoods, the intertwining of individual and group diversity, and the large overlap of interaction neighborhoods) can have a large impact on the resulting evolutionary dynamics. Our work provides a clear example of the importance of construction procedures in games on graphs, of the suitability of bigraphs and hypergraphs for computational modeling, and of the importance of concepts from social network analysis such as centrality, centralization and bipartite clustering for the understanding of dynamical processes occurring on networked population structures.


local computer networks | 2014

Analyse des réseaux de personnages dans Les Confessions de Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Yannick Rochat; Frédéric Kaplan

Cet article etudie le concept de centralite dans les reseaux de personnages apparaissant dans Les Confessions de Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Notre objectif est ainsi de caracteriser certains aspects des roles des personnages du recit sur la base de leurs cooccurrences dans le texte.


ASNA | 2009

Closeness Centrality Extended to Unconnected Graphs: the Harmonic Centrality Index

Yannick Rochat


Archive | 2014

Character Networks and Centrality

Yannick Rochat


DH 2014 book of abstracts | 2014

A Network Analysis Approach of the Venetian Incanto System

Yannick Rochat; Mélanie Fournier; Andrea Mazzei; Frédéric Kaplan


iPRES 2016 | 2016

Navigating through 200 years of historical newspapers

Yannick Rochat; Maud Ehrmann; Vincent Buntinx; Cyril Bornet; Frédéric Kaplan


Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2016)) | 2016

Diachronic Evaluation of NER Systems on Old Newspapers

Maud Ehrmann; Giovanni Colavizza; Yannick Rochat; Frédéric Kaplan


DH | 2017

Visualizing Futures of Networks in Digital Humanities Research.

Micki Kaufman; Zoe LeBlanc; Matthew Lincoln; Yannick Rochat; Scott Weingart


Digital Humanities Conference 2016 | 2016

A Method for Record Linkage with Sparse Historical Data

Giovanni Colavizza; Maud Ehrmann; Yannick Rochat


Digital Humanities | 2015

Visualising the Dynamics of Character Networks.

Aris Xanthos; Isaac Pante; Yannick Rochat; Martin Grandjean

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Frédéric Kaplan

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Cyril Bornet

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Giovanni Colavizza

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Jorge Peña

University of Lausanne

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Vincent Buntinx

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Andrea Mazzei

University of Eastern Finland

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Scott Weingart

Indiana University Bloomington

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