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A Memetic Framework for Describing and Simulating Spatial Prisoner's Dilemma with Coalition Formation
 

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A Memetic Framework for Describing and Simulating
Spatial Prisoner's Dilemma with Coalition Formation
Juan C. Burguillo-Rial
Universidad de Vigo
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación
36310 - Vigo, Spain
+34-986-813869
J.C.Burguillo@det.uvigo.es
ABSTRACT
This paper presents a framework for describing the spatial
distribution and the global frequency of agents who play the
spatial prisoner's dilemma with coalition formation. The agent
interaction is described by a non-iterated game, where each agent
only locally interacts with its neighbours. Every agent may
behave as a defector or a cooperator when playing isolated, but
they can join or lead coalitions (group of agents) where a leader
decides the coalition strategy. Isolated agents' strategies or
groups' strategies are public and therefore can be memetically
imitated by neighbours. The agent strategy is selected between

  

Source: Allan, Vicki H. - Department of Computer Science, Utah State University

 

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