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Evolution of cooperation under -person snowdrift games
Authors:Max O Souza  Jorge M Pacheco  Francisco C Santos  
Institution:aDepartamento de Matemática Aplicada, Universidade Federal Fluminense, R. Mário Santos Braga, s/n, Niterói RJ, 24020-140, Brasil;bATP-group/CFTC and Departamento de Física da Faculdade de Ciências, P-1649-003 Lisboa Codex, Portugal;cGADGET, Apartado 1329, 1009-001 Lisboa, Portugal;dMLG and IRIDIA/CoDE, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Av. F. Roosevelt 50, CP 194/6 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:In the animal world, performing a given task which is beneficial to an entire group requires the cooperation of several individuals of that group who often share the workload required to perform the task. The mathematical framework to study the dynamics of collective action is game theory. Here we study the evolutionary dynamics of cooperators and defectors in a population in which groups of individuals engage in N-person, non-excludable public goods games. We explore an N-person generalization of the well-known two-person snowdrift game. We discuss both the case of infinite and finite populations, taking explicitly into consideration the possible existence of a threshold above which collective action is materialized. Whereas in infinite populations, an N-person snowdrift game (NSG) leads to a stable coexistence between cooperators and defectors, the introduction of a threshold leads to the appearance of a new interior fixed point associated with a coordination threshold. The fingerprints of the stable and unstable interior fixed points still affect the evolutionary dynamics in finite populations, despite evolution leading the population inexorably to a monomorphic end-state. However, when the group size and population size become comparable, we find that spite sets in, rendering cooperation unfeasible.
Keywords:Evolutionary dynamics  Evolutionary game theory  Cooperation  Public goods  Coexistence
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