Insights into the Impact of Social Networks on Evolutionary Games
Book Section/Chapter, Application of Complex Adaptive Systems, pp. 306 - 323, February, 2008
Abstract
In this chapter, we explore the use of evolutionary game theory (EGT) (Weibull, 1995; Taylor & Jonker, 1978; Nowak & May, 1993) to model the dynamics of adaptive opponent strategies for large population of players. In particular, we explore effects of information propagation through social networks in Evolutionary Games. The key underlying phenomenon that the information diffusion aims to capture is that reasoning about the experiences of acquaintances can dramatically impact the dynamics of a society. We present experimental results from agent-based simulations that show the impact of diffusion through social networks on the player strategies of an evolutionary game and the sensitivity of the dynamics to features of the social network.
BibTeX
@incollection{Chechetka-2008-10281,author = {Anton Chechetka and Katia Sycara and Paul Scerri},
title = {Insights into the Impact of Social Networks on Evolutionary Games},
booktitle = {Application of Complex Adaptive Systems},
chapter = {12},
year = {2008},
month = {February},
pages = {306 - 323},
}
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