MIGRATION AS A MECHANISM TO PROMOTE COOPERATION
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- Effects of directional migration for pursuit of profitable circumstances in evolutionary games
- Evolving cooperation
- Evolution of cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game with extortion strategy under win-stay-lose-move rule
- Evolution of staying together in the context of diffusible public goods
- Pattern formation, social forces, and diffusion instability in games with success-driven motion
- Motion of influential players can support cooperation in prisoner's dilemma
- The peloton superorganism and protocooperative behavior
- Effect of migration based on strategy and cost on the evolution of cooperation
- Neighbor-considered migration facilitates cooperation in prisoner's dilemma games
- Evolution of cooperation among game players with non-uniform migration scopes
- Examining the role of individual movement in promoting coexistence in a spatially explicit prisoner's dilemma
- Fast cheater migration stabilizes coexistence in a public goods dilemma on networks
- Strategy selection in structured populations
- Dynamical patterns of coexisting strategies in a hybrid discrete-continuum spatial evolutionary game model
- Coveting thy neighbors fitness as a means to resolve social dilemmas
- Evolutionary game theory in a cell: a membrane computing approach
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