间接互惠增强在权重网络上的集体合作
IEEE transactions on cybernetics
|October 23, 2025
概括
间接互惠有效地促进加权网络上的合作,优于直接互惠. 这一发现对于理解和加强社交网络中的合作至关重要.
科学领域:
- 进化游戏理论 进化游戏理论
- 网络科学 网络科学
- 社会动力学 社会动力学
背景情况:
- 合作是通过各种系统的直接,间接和网络互惠来维持的.
- 这些机制在不同网络结构上的比较有效性尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种游戏理论模型,用于权重网络中直接和间接互惠的演变.
- 在无权重和权重网络之间统一互惠合作的条件.
- 为了比较间接互惠的表现与直接互惠和其他策略.
主要方法:
- 在未定向加权网络上开发了对称的,重复的相互作用的游戏理论模型.
- 纳入双边声誉更新以模拟异质的联系强度和声誉传播.
- 分析了大量的随机和经验网络.
- 研究了六种不同的互惠策略之间的竞争.
主要成果:
- 衍生出适用于未加权和加权网络的相互合作的一般条件.
- 证明间接互惠会持续增强跨多种网络的合作.
- 表明更强的相互作用显著降低了直接互惠的利益与成本的门.
- 发现间接互惠是竞争场景中占主导地位的战略.
结论:
- 间接互惠是促进合作的强有力的机制,特别是在加权网络上.
- 网络结构和互动强度对不同互惠策略的有效性产生了关键影响.
- 对互惠机制的战略选择可以促进社会系统的全球合作.
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