Homophily and the evolution of cooperation in the Volunteer’s Dilemma: A computational study on dynamic graphs

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Social Networks Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.socnet.2023.11.003
Sandra Stark , Daniel Peter , Andreas Tutić
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We study the evolution of cooperation in the Volunteer’s Dilemma using the stochastic Moran process on dynamic graphs, which models a birth–death dynamic on structured finite populations. According to the Moran process, in each period one player is selected to reproduce, where the probability of being selected is proportional to payoff-related fitness levels, and a copy of this player is substituted for a player who is randomly selected to die. The interaction of the players is embedded in a network structure which determines the overlapping groups within which the Volunteer’s Dilemma is played. Networks vary to the extent they exhibit homophily, i.e., they vary in the extent to which the interacting groups primarily encompass either cooperators or defectors instead of a mix of both types of players. By varying the degree of homophily in the network, we thus can study the question if and to what extent assortment of strategies favors the evolution of cooperation in the Volunteer’s Dilemma. Our results show that a surprisingly high extent of homophily is required to ensure the evolution of cooperation in the Volunteer’s Dilemma when modeled as a stochastic process in pure strategies. Other parameters, such as selection pressure or the number of initial cooperators, have a comparatively small effect on the fixation of cooperation in the population.

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志愿者困境中的同质性与合作演化:动态图的计算研究
本文利用动态图上的随机Moran过程,研究了志愿者困境下的合作演化,该过程模拟了结构有限种群的生-死动态。根据Moran过程,在每个时期,一个参与者被选中进行繁殖,其中被选中的概率与收益相关的适应性水平成正比,并且该参与者的副本被替换为随机选择死亡的参与者。玩家之间的互动嵌入在一个网络结构中,这个网络结构决定了参与志愿者困境的重叠群体。网络在呈现同质性的程度上有所不同,也就是说,互动群体主要包含合作者或叛逃者的程度不同,而不是两种玩家的混合。通过改变网络中的同质性程度,我们可以研究在志愿者困境中,策略分类是否以及在多大程度上有利于合作的进化。我们的研究结果表明,当将志愿者困境建模为纯策略的随机过程时,需要高度的同质性来确保合作的进化。其他参数,如选择压力或初始合作者的数量,对群体中合作的固定影响相对较小。
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期刊介绍: Social Networks is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly. It provides a common forum for representatives of anthropology, sociology, history, social psychology, political science, human geography, biology, economics, communications science and other disciplines who share an interest in the study of the empirical structure of social relations and associations that may be expressed in network form. It publishes both theoretical and substantive papers. Critical reviews of major theoretical or methodological approaches using the notion of networks in the analysis of social behaviour are also included, as are reviews of recent books dealing with social networks and social structure.
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