Donations triggered by inequality tolerance affect the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods game.

IF 3.2 2区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Chaos Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1063/5.0248723
Wei Wang, Xiaogang Li, Xingyu An, Dan Wu, Xiaoxiao Yin, Lei Shi
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Generosity through donation plays a crucial role in reducing inequality and influencing human behavior. However, previous research on donation has overlooked individuals' acceptance of the extent of inequality, which acts as a trigger for donation. To address this gap, this paper systematically explores the impact of donation based on inequality tolerance on the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods game. Specifically, donation occurs only when an individual's payoff advantage exceeds her inequality tolerance. The results show that donation patterns are crucial for the emergence and stability of cooperation. In the enduring period, the defector-to-cooperator donation pattern helps to form cooperative clusters. In the expanding period, cooperator-to-cooperator, defector-to-defector, and defector-to-cooperator donation patterns create a stable three-layer structure through self-organization, providing a payoff advantage to boundary cooperators. As donation ratio increases, the three-layer structure provides a greater payoff advantage to boundary cooperators, leading to an increase in cooperation. As inequality tolerance increases, changes in donation patterns weaken the three-layer structure, causing cooperation to decrease or disappear through discontinuous phase transitions. Subsequently, all critical points of discontinuous phase transitions are identified by specific spatial configurations. In addition, the influence of donation patterns on the evolution of cooperation is robust, even in heterogeneous small-world networks. This paper offers valuable insights into the dynamics of cooperation evolution and the role of donation in shaping behavior.

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不平等容忍引发的捐赠影响空间公共物品博弈中合作的演化。
通过捐赠的慷慨在减少不平等和影响人类行为方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,之前关于捐赠的研究忽略了个人对不平等程度的接受程度,这是捐赠的触发因素。为了解决这一差距,本文系统地探讨了基于不平等容忍的捐赠对空间公共物品博弈中合作演化的影响。具体来说,只有当个人的收益优势超过其不平等容忍度时,捐赠才会发生。结果表明,捐赠模式对合作的产生和稳定至关重要。在持续期内,叛逃者对合作者的捐赠模式有助于形成合作集群。在扩张期,合作者对合作者、叛逃者对叛逃者和叛逃者对合作者的捐赠模式通过自组织形成了稳定的三层结构,为边界合作者提供了收益优势。随着捐赠比例的增加,三层结构为边界合作者提供了更大的收益优势,从而导致合作增加。随着不平等容忍度的增加,捐赠模式的变化削弱了三层结构,导致合作减少或通过不连续的相变消失。然后,通过特定的空间构型来识别不连续相变的所有临界点。此外,捐赠模式对合作演化的影响是强大的,即使在异质性小世界网络中也是如此。这篇论文对合作进化的动态和捐赠在塑造行为中的作用提供了有价值的见解。
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Chaos
Chaos 物理-物理:数学物理
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5.20
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13.80%
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448
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to increasing the understanding of nonlinear phenomena and describing the manifestations in a manner comprehensible to researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplines.
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