Authors
Carlos Gracia-Lazaro, Jesus Gomez-Gardenes, Luis Mario Floria, Yamir Moreno
Publication date
2014/10
Journal
Physical Review E
Volume
90
Issue
4
Pages
042808
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
In this paper we explore the onset of cooperative traits in the public goods game. This well-known game involves -agent interactions and thus reproduces a large number of social scenarios in which cooperation appears to be essential. Many studies have recently addressed how the structure of the interaction patterns influences the emergence of cooperation. Here we study how information about the payoffs collected by each individual in the different groups it participates in influences the decisions made by its group partners. Our results point out that cross-information plays a fundamental and positive role in the evolution of cooperation for different versions of the public goods game and different interaction structures.
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