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大型群体中一阶信息间接互惠的进化稳定性

Evolutionary stability of first-order-information indirect reciprocity in sizable groups.

作者信息

Suzuki Shinsuke, Akiyama Eizo

机构信息

Graduate School of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennoudai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8573, Japan.

出版信息

Theor Popul Biol. 2008 May;73(3):426-36. doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2007.12.005. Epub 2007 Dec 23.

Abstract

Indirect reciprocity is considered as a key mechanism for explaining the evolution of cooperation in situations where the same individuals interact only a few times. Under indirect reciprocity, an individual who helps others gets returns indirectly from others who know her good reputation. Recently, many studies have discussed the effect of reputation criteria based only on the former actions of the others (first-order information) and of those based also on the former reputation of opponents of the others (second-order information) on the evolution of indirect reciprocity. In this study, we investigate the evolutionary stability of the indirectly reciprocal strategy (discriminating strategy: DIS), which cooperates only with opponents who have good reputations, in n(>2)-person games where more than two individuals take part in a single group (interaction). We show that in n-person games, DIS is an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) even under the image-scoring reputation criterion, which is based only on first-order information and where cooperations (defections) are judged to be good (bad). This result is in contrast to that of 2-person games where DIS is not an ESS under reputation criteria based only on first-order information.

摘要

间接互惠被认为是解释在相同个体仅相互作用几次的情况下合作进化的关键机制。在间接互惠中,帮助他人的个体间接地从知晓其良好声誉的其他人那里获得回报。最近,许多研究讨论了仅基于他人先前行为(一阶信息)的声誉标准以及还基于他人对手先前声誉(二阶信息)的声誉标准对间接互惠进化的影响。在本研究中,我们在超过两个个体参与单个群体(互动)的n(>2)人博弈中,研究了间接互惠策略(辨别策略:DIS)的进化稳定性,该策略仅与具有良好声誉的对手合作。我们表明,在n人博弈中,即使在仅基于一阶信息且合作(背叛)被判定为好(坏)的形象评分声誉标准下,DIS也是一种进化稳定策略(ESS)。这一结果与两人博弈的情况形成对比,在两人博弈中,仅基于一阶信息的声誉标准下DIS不是ESS。

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