MEMORY BOOSTS COOPERATION
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Recommendations
- Limited memory can be beneficial for the evolution of cooperation
- Memory mechanism with weighting promotes cooperation in the evolutionary games
- Role of memory effect in the evolution of cooperation based on spatial prisoner's dilemma game
- Memory-based conformity enhances cooperation in social dilemmas
- Memory does not necessarily promote cooperation in dilemma games
Cites work
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(13)- Motivated memory in dictator games
- Self-organization in the battle of the sexes
- Memory does not necessarily promote cooperation in dilemma games
- Limited memory can be beneficial for the evolution of cooperation
- Can remembering history from predecessor promote cooperation in the next generation?
- Memory-based conformity enhances cooperation in social dilemmas
- The dose of the threat makes the resistance for cooperation
- Heterogeneous link weight promotes the cooperation in spatial prisoner's dilemma
- The influence of own historical information and environmental historical information on the evolution of cooperation
- DISCOUNTING IN THE HISTORIC PRISONER'S DILEMMA
- THE HISTORIC PRISONER'S DILEMMA
- The spatialized, continuous-valued battle of the sexes
- EFFECT OF MEMORY ON BOOLEAN NETWORKS WITH DISORDERED DYNAMICS: THE K = 4 CASE
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