Neighborhood Cooperation Through Game Theory
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•Scientists find new network structures that enhance cooperation in a system
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Austrian scientists discover new network structures that enhance cooperation throughout a system.
The Prisoner's Dilemma involves two prisoners who have the option to betray each other or to cooperate.
When one cooperates and the other player betrays, only the defector gets the benefit.
Jakub Svoboda and Krishnendu Chatterjee at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) use spatial games.
For instance, biologists can use the new structures to speed up evolution in so-called "bioreactors," devices with a controlled environment, used to cultivate microorganisms for research or in industry such as biotechnology or pharmaceuticals. Story Source: Journal Reference: - Jakub Svoboda, Krishnendu Chatterjee . Density amplifiers of cooperation for spatial games. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , 2024 ; 121 ( 50 ) DOI: 10.1073 /pnas.2405605121 Cite This Page:.
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