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Jérôme Garnier-Brun1,2, Ruben Zakine2,3, Michael Benzaquen2,3,4
1Università Bocconi, Department of Computing Sciences and Department of Finance, Milan, Italy.
Physical review letters
|September 22, 2025
概括
将一小部分利他主义者添加到自私的代理人系统中,可以通过作为表面活性剂来防止亚最佳集群. 这一发现为集体行为和系统平衡提供了新的见解.
科学领域:
- 活动物质物理学 活动物质物理学
- 集体行为动态 集体行为动态
- 基于代理的建模模型
背景情况:
- 自私的代理人导致非互惠的相互作用和失衡的系统.
- 纯粹利他主义的代理人恢复互惠,并导致平衡描述.
研究的目的:
- 研究自我利益和利他主义的混合如何影响宏观性质.
- 分析利他主义对系统水力学和平衡的影响.
主要方法:
- 以代理为基础的系统建模,具有自私和利他主义的代理人.
- 在利他主义者的不同部分下分析系统水力动力学.
- 为有界的理性代理开发一个混合的近似值.
- 应用标量场理论和活性物质工具.
主要成果:
- 一小部分利他主义者可以在高度理性系统中抑制低于最佳的集群.
- 利他主义者通过在接口上定位来作为表面活性剂.
- 一个混合得很好的近似将两个人群模型简化为一个单一的有效场理论.
- 利他主义对表面张力和核化动态的影响的分析特征.
结论:
- 利他主义可以显著改变代理系统的宏观行为.
- 利他主义者的类似表面活性剂的行为提供了一个稳定系统的机制.
- 开发的理论框架允许在复杂的代理动态中进行分析预测.
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