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The following pages link to AGE-RELATED PREFERENTIAL SELECTION CAN PROMOTE COOPERATION IN THE PRISONER'S DILEMMA GAME (Q4918280):
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- Does coveting the performance of neighbors of thy neighbor enhance spatial reciprocity? (Q336232) (← links)
- Learning ability driven by majority selection enhances spatial reciprocity in prisoner's dilemma game (Q336261) (← links)
- Effects of neighborhood type and size in spatial public goods game on diluted lattice (Q336276) (← links)
- Other-regarding preference causing ping-pong effect in self-questioning game (Q339510) (← links)
- Noise-induced enhancement of network reciprocity in social dilemmas (Q400830) (← links)
- An improved fitness evaluation mechanism with noise in prisoner's dilemma game (Q670980) (← links)
- Evolution of co-operation among mobile agents with different influence (Q1673218) (← links)
- A structured population model suggests that long life and post-reproductive lifespan promote the evolution of cooperation (Q1715241) (← links)
- Self-adaptive win-stay-lose-shift reference selection mechanism promotes cooperation on a square lattice (Q1733467) (← links)
- Optimism when winning and cautiousness when losing promote cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game (Q1782927) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation through adaptive interaction in a spatial prisoner's dilemma game (Q2148202) (← links)
- Reputation-based popularity promotes cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game (Q2286020) (← links)
- The influence of age-driven investment on cooperation in spatial public goods games (Q2630291) (← links)
- Asymmetric evaluation of fitness enhances spatial reciprocity in social dilemmas (Q2630293) (← links)
- Preferential selection and expected payoff drive cooperation in spatial voluntary public goods game (Q2675901) (← links)