Citation:
You , T , Kwon , M , Jo , H-H , Jung , W-S & Baek , S K 2017 , ' Chaos and unpredictability in evolution of cooperation in continuous time ' , Physical Review E , vol. 96 , no. 6 , 062310 , pp. 1-18 . https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.96.062310
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Abstract:
Cooperators benefit others with paying costs. Evolution of cooperation crucially depends on the cost-benefit ratio of cooperation, denoted as c. In thiswork, we investigate the infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma for various values of c with four of the representative memory-one strategies, i.e., unconditional cooperation, unconditional defection, tit-for-tat, and win-stay-lose-shift. We consider replicator dynamics which deterministically describes how the fraction of each strategy evolves over time in an infinite-sized well-mixed population in the presence of implementation error and mutation among the four strategies. Our finding is that this three-dimensional continuous-time dynamics exhibits chaos through a bifurcation sequence similar to that of a logistic map as c varies. If mutation occurs with rate mu
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