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The following pages link to Coordinated Punishment of Defectors Sustains Cooperation and Can Proliferate When Rare (Q3101771):
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- Punishment can promote defection in group-structured populations (Q293754) (← links)
- Cooperation, conformity, and the coevolutionary problem of trait associations (Q306760) (← links)
- The institution as a blunt instrument: cooperation through imperfect observability (Q306788) (← links)
- The evolution of cooperation through institutional incentives and optional participation (Q483904) (← links)
- Conditional punishment (Q485575) (← links)
- Social control and the social contract: the emergence of sanctioning systems for collective action (Q545659) (← links)
- Local replicator dynamics: a simple link between deterministic and stochastic models of evolutionary game theory (Q644478) (← links)
- Sanctions triggered by jealousy help promote the cooperation in spatial prisoner's dilemma games (Q721763) (← links)
- Promote or hinder? The role of punishment in the emergence of cooperation (Q739786) (← links)
- Overpunishing is not necessary to fix cooperation in voluntary public goods games (Q745064) (← links)
- Governance of risky public goods under graduated punishment (Q827706) (← links)
- In the long-run we are all dead: on the benefits of peer punishment in rich environments (Q892869) (← links)
- Cooperative behavior in \(N\)-person evolutionary snowdrift games with punishment (Q1618334) (← links)
- Should law keep pace with society? Relative update rates determine the co-evolution of institutional punishment and citizen contributions to public goods (Q1651788) (← links)
- The evolvability of cooperation under local and non-local mutations (Q1651796) (← links)
- Commitment to cooperation and peer punishment: its evolution (Q1651830) (← links)
- The coevolution of culture and environment (Q1715209) (← links)
- Matthew effect of the random drift on the evolution of cooperation (Q1719037) (← links)
- Rare but severe concerted punishment that favors cooperation (Q1755152) (← links)
- Oscillatory dynamics in the coevolution of cooperation and mobility (Q1786395) (← links)
- Replicator dynamics in public goods games with reward funds (Q1786417) (← links)
- Self-governance in generalized exchange. A laboratory experiment on the structural embeddedness of peer punishment (Q2052555) (← links)
- Synergy and discount of punishment in the public goods game (Q2079037) (← links)
- Endogenous authority and enforcement in public goods games (Q2099065) (← links)
- Reputation-based probabilistic punishment on the evolution of cooperation in the spatial public goods game (Q2101990) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics in spatial threshold public goods game with the asymmetric return rate mechanism (Q2120671) (← links)
- The role of alliance cooperation in spatial public goods game (Q2169698) (← links)
- Small world can alleviate the social dilemmas originating from self-regulation or community policing issues (Q2170607) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation in public goods games with stochastic opting-out (Q2183968) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation with peer punishment under prospect theory (Q2183979) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation in the multigame on a two-layer square network (Q2242696) (← links)
- Evolving cooperation in spatial population with punishment by using PSO algorithm (Q2311295) (← links)
- Effectiveness of conditional punishment for the evolution of public cooperation (Q2351098) (← links)
- Group size, coordination, and the effectiveness of punishment in the voluntary contributions mechanism: an experimental investigation (Q2351213) (← links)
- Statistical physics of human cooperation (Q2364300) (← links)
- Third-party punishment as a costly signal of high continuation probabilities in repeated games (Q2404026) (← links)
- Sanctions as honest signals -- the evolution of pool punishment by public sanctioning institutions (Q2415549) (← links)
- Games of corruption: how to suppress illegal logging (Q2415756) (← links)
- Consensus towards partially cooperative strategies in self-regulated evolutionary games on networks (Q2669083) (← links)
- Identification and control of game-based epidemic models (Q2669164) (← links)
- When punishers might be loved: fourth-party choices and third-party punishment in a delegation game (Q2694756) (← links)
- The take-it-or-leave-it option allows small penalties to overcome social dilemmas (Q2962147) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics in the public goods games with switching between punishment and exclusion (Q4556532) (← links)
- Crime, punishment, and evolution in an adversarial game (Q4594583) (← links)
- Social) Norm Dynamics (Q4993616) (← links)
- Collective Games on Hypergraphs (Q5053680) (← links)
- Effects of attitudes on the evolution of cooperation on complex networks (Q5135050) (← links)
- From extortion to generosity, evolution in the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma (Q5171023) (← links)
- Evolutionary games and applications: fifty years of `the logic of animal conflict' (Q6124778) (← links)