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Egalitarian solutions to multiperson social dilemmas in populations

We consider a class of multiperson social dilemma games played in large populations. In particular, the popular games, such as for example the N-person Prisoner’s Dilemma, the Public Goods, the Tragedy of the Commons, the Volunteer’s Dilemma, and the Assurance game, are included in the proposed fram...

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Published in:Applied mathematics and computation 2016-07, Vol.284, p.226-233
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Coalitions formation
Cooperation
Evolution
Evolutionary games
Frames
Games
Mathematical analysis
Mathematical models
Multiperson social dilemma games
Populations
Replicator dynamics
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