Title of article :
EVOLUTIONARY SNOWDRIFT GAME INCORPORATING COSTLY PUNISHMENT
Author/Authors :
JIUN, YAP YEE university of malaya - Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Malaysia , MING, JI Soochow University - School of Physical Science and Technology, China , CHEN, XU Soochow University - School of Physical Science and Technology, China , DA-FANG, ZHENG Zhejiang University - Zhejiang Institute of Modern Physics - Department of Physics, China , MING, HUI PAK Chinese University of Hong Kong - Department of Physics, China
From page :
25
To page :
36
Abstract :
The role of punishments in promoting cooperation is an important issue. We incorporate costly punishments into the snowdrift game (SG) by introducing a third punishing (P) character and study the effects. The punishers, who carry basically a cooperative (C) character, are willing to pay a cost of α so as to punish a non-cooperative (D) opponent by β. Depending on the initial fractions of the characters, α, β, and the cost-to-benefit ratio r in SG, the three-character system evolves either into a steady state consisting only of C and P characters or only of C and D characters in a well-mixed population. The former situation represents an enhancement in cooperation relative to SG, while the latter is similar to SG. The dynamics in approaching these different steady states are found to be different. Analytically, the key features in the steady states and dynamics obtained by simulations are captured by a set of differential equations. The sensitivity to the initial distribution of characters is studied by depicting the flow in a phase portrait and analyzing the nature of fixed points. The analysis also shows the role of P-character in preventing a system from invasion by D-character agents. Starting from a population consisting only of C and P agents, a D-character agent intended to invade the system cannot survive when the initial fraction of P-agents is greater than r/β. Our model, defined intentionally as a simulation algorithm, can be readily generalized to incorporate many interesting effects, such as those in a networked population.
Keywords :
evolutionary , snowdrift game , well , mixed population
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Journal title :
IIUM Engineering Journal
Record number :
2656051
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