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Promotion of cooperation induced by nonuniform payoff allocation in spatial public goods game

A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individuals are nodes on a scale-free network. Each individual is assigned a weight k i α , where k i is the degree of individual i and α is an adjustable parameter that controls the degree of diversity in indi...

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Published in:The European physical journal. B, Condensed matter physics Condensed matter physics, 2010-02, Vol.73 (3), p.455-459
Main Authors: Peng, D., Yang, H.-X., Wang, W.-X., Chen, G. R., Wang, B.-H.
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description A nonuniform payoff allocation mechanism is proposed for spatial public goods games where individuals are nodes on a scale-free network. Each individual is assigned a weight k i α , where k i is the degree of individual i and α is an adjustable parameter that controls the degree of diversity in individuals’ profits. During the evolution progress, the allocation of payoff on individual i is assumed to be proportional to its weight. Individuals synchronously update their strategies according to the stochastic rule with a fixed noise level. It is found that there exists an optimal value of α which yields the highest level of cooperation. Other pertinent quantities, including the payoff and the probability of finding a node playing as cooperator versus the degree, are also investigated computationally and analytically. Our results suggest that a suitable degree of diversity among individuals can promote the emergence of cooperation.
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