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科学领域:

  • 进化游戏理论 进化游戏理论
  • 计算社会科学 计算社会科学
  • 基于代理的建模模型

背景情况:

  • 非亲属之间的合作往往通过互惠 (直接或间接) 来解释.
  • 里奥洛和其他人. 提出了一个合作模式,以标签相似性为基础,而不是互惠.
  • 这种模型表明,只有当合作伙伴的标签处于特定的耐受范围内时,代理商才会捐赠.

研究的目的:

  • 分析基于标签相似性的合作模式的稳定性.
  • 调查基于相似性的合作可以维持的条件.
  • 质疑拟议的合作机制没有互惠.

主要方法:

  • 基于代理的建模模拟.
  • 分析不同条件下的合作动态.
  • 检查允许相同标签持有者选择退出合作的影响.

主要成果:

  • 里奥洛等人提出的模型. 需要在具有相同标签的个体之间进行合作.
  • 当具有相同标签的代理人有选择不捐赠时,合作就崩了.
  • 这一发现表明基于相似性的合作机制存在漏洞.

结论:

  • 仅基于标签相似性的合作,如Riolo等人所示,可能不是维持合作的稳定机制.
  • 要求相同的代理人合作是一个关键的弱点.
  • 对互惠的替代或补充机制是必要的,以确保在这样的模式中进行强有力的合作.