2020
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.101.042303
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Evolutionary public goods game on the birandom geometric graph

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“…Abandoning the opinions of the perfectly rational individuals in Darwinism, the irrational individuals are taken (a) E-mail: jwwang@mail.neu.edu.cn into consideration, who make decision according to limited information to seek for limited resources. In previous work, different game models have been applied to evolutionary game studies, such as Prisoner's Dilemma Game (PDG) [12][13][14] and Snowdrift Game (SDG) [15][16][17], in which players make pairwise interactions, and Public Goods Game (PGG) [18,19], in which players make group interactions. Among them, PDG is the most popular and widely used fundamental game model to investigate evolution of cooperation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abandoning the opinions of the perfectly rational individuals in Darwinism, the irrational individuals are taken (a) E-mail: jwwang@mail.neu.edu.cn into consideration, who make decision according to limited information to seek for limited resources. In previous work, different game models have been applied to evolutionary game studies, such as Prisoner's Dilemma Game (PDG) [12][13][14] and Snowdrift Game (SDG) [15][16][17], in which players make pairwise interactions, and Public Goods Game (PGG) [18,19], in which players make group interactions. Among them, PDG is the most popular and widely used fundamental game model to investigate evolution of cooperation.…”
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confidence: 99%