Physics – Physics and Society
Scientific paper
2009-04-02
Physics
Physics and Society
11 pages, 13 color figures, submitted to PRE
Scientific paper
The Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game is used in several fields due to the emergence of cooperation among selfish players. Here, we have considered a one-dimensional lattice, where each cell represents a player, that can cooperate or defect. This one-dimensional geometry allows us to retrieve the results obtained for regular lattices and to keep track of the system spatio-temporal evolution. Players play PD with their neighbors and update their state using the Pavlovian Evolutionary Strategy. If the players receive a positive payoff greater than an aspiration level, they keep their states and switch them, otherwise. We obtain analitycally the critical temptation values, we present the cluster patterns that emerge from the players local interaction and we perform an exploration of paramater space. The numerical results are in accordance to the critical temptation analitycal results, it confirms that the Pavlovian strategy foment the cooperation among the players and avoid the defection. The system also presented a new phase in the steady state, the quasi-regular phase, where several players switch their states during round to round, but the proportion of cooperators does not alter significantly.
Martinez Alexandre Souto
Pereira Marcelo Alves
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