Authors
Julia Poncela, Jesús Gómez-Gardenes, Luis Mario Floría, Yamir Moreno
Publication date
2007/6/28
Journal
New Journal of Physics
Volume
9
Issue
6
Pages
184
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Recent studies on the evolutionary dynamics of the prisoner's dilemma game in scale-free networks have demonstrated that the heterogeneity of the network interconnections enhances the evolutionary success of cooperation. In this paper we address the issue of how the characterization of the asymptotic states of the evolutionary dynamics depends on the initial concentration of cooperators. We find that the measure and the connectedness properties of the set of nodes where cooperation reaches fixation is largely independent of initial conditions, in contrast with the behaviour of both the set of nodes where defection is fixed, and the fluctuating nodes. We also check for the robustness of these results when varying the degree heterogeneity along a one-parametric family of networks interpolating between the class of Erdős–Renyi graphs and the Barabási–Albert networks.
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Scholar articles
J Poncela, J Gómez-Gardenes, LM Floría, Y Moreno - New Journal of Physics, 2007