Core-periphery segregation in evolving prisoner's dilemma networks

Yunkyu Sohn, Jung Kyoo Choi, T. K. Ahn*

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Dense cooperative networks are an essential element of social capital for prosperous societies. These networks enable individuals to overcome collective action dilemmas by enhancing trust. In many biological and social settings, network structures evolve endogenously as agents exit relationships and build new ones. However, the interplay between game strategy and interaction structure by which evolutionary dynamics leads to self-organization of dense cooperative networks has not been understood. Our prisoner's dilemma experiments with exit and partner choice options show that core-periphery segregation of cooperators and defectors drives the emergence of cooperation. Cooperators' Quit-for-Tat and defectors' Roving strategy lead to a highly asymmetric core and periphery structure. Densely connected to each other at the core, cooperators successfully isolate defectors at the periphery and earn larger payoffs.

本文言語English
論文番号cnz021
ジャーナルJournal of Complex Networks
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DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2020 2月 20

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • コンピュータ ネットワークおよび通信
  • 経営科学およびオペレーションズ リサーチ
  • 制御と最適化
  • 計算数学
  • 応用数学

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