Advances in Applied Probability

Evolutionary prisoner's dilemma games with one-dimensional local interaction and imitation

Hsiao-Chi Chen and Yunshyong Chow

Source: Adv. in Appl. Probab. Volume 41, Number 1 (2009), 154-176.

Abstract

In this paper we explore the impact of imitation rules on players' long-run behaviors in evolutionary prisoner's dilemma games. All players sit sequentially and equally spaced around a circle. Players are assumed to interact only with their neighbors, and to imitate either their successful neighbors and/or themselves or the successful actions taken by their neighbors and/or themselves. In the imitating-successful-player dynamics, full defection is the unique long-run equilibrium as the probability of players' experimentations (or mutations) tend to~0. By contrast, full cooperation could emerge in the long run under the imitating-successful-action dynamics. Moreover, it is discovered that the convergence rate to equilibrium under local interaction could be slower than that under global interaction.

Primary Subjects: 91A22, 60J20
Keywords: Cooperation; imitation; local interaction; long-run equilibrium; prisoner's dilemma game

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Permanent link to this document: http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aap/1240319580
Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.1239/aap/1240319580
Zentralblatt MATH identifier: 05551338
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet): MR2514949


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