Q Wang, L Liu, X Chen - Dynamic Games and Applications, 2020 - Springer
The phenomenon of individual disguise is ubiquitous in the real world. Recent evidences show that peer punishment is successful to stabilize cooperation among selfish individuals …
M Piraveenan, NB Saripada - IEEE Access, 2023 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The topology of transportation networks such as road and rail networks determines the efficiency and effectiveness of the corresponding transport systems. Quantifying the relative …
R Sawa, J Wu - Games and economic behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
We introduce evolutionary dynamics for two-action games where agents with diverse preferences use statistical inference to guide their behavior. We show that the dynamic …
S He, J Wu - Games and Economic Behavior, 2020 - Elsevier
This study experimentally examines the role of a compromise option in a repeated battle-of- the-sexes game. In a random matching environment, we find that compromise serves as an …
This paper studies the uniqueness of a quantal response equilibrium (QRE) in a broad class of n-person normal form games. We make three main contributions. First, we show that the …
B Zhang, J Hofbauer - Games and Economic Behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
The notion of quantal response equilibrium (QRE), introduced by McKelvey and Palfrey (1995), has been widely used to explain experimental data. In this paper, we use quantal …
In networked systems research, game theory is increasingly used to model a number of scenarios where distributed decision making takes place in a competitive environment …
BY Zhang, S Pei - Journal of the Operations Research Society of China, 2022 - Springer
Evolution is based on the competition between individuals and therefore rewards only selfish behavior. How cooperation or altruism behavior could prevail in social dilemma then …
Influence models enable the modelling of the spread of ideas, opinions and behaviours in social networks. Bounded rationality in social networks suggests that players make non …