Abstract
This paper presents research comparing the effects of different environments on the outcome of an extended Prisoners Dilemma, in which agents have the option to abstain from playing the game. We consider three different pure strategies: cooperation, defection and abstinence. We adopt an evolutionary game theoretic approach and consider two different environments: the first which imposes no spatial constraints and the second in which agents are placed on a lattice grid. We analyse the performance of the three strategies as we vary the loners payoff in both structured and unstructured environments. Furthermore we also present the results of simulations which identify scenarios in which cooperative clusters of agents emerge and persist in both environments.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Title of host publication | From Animals to Animats 14 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2016 |
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- Authors
- Cardinot, M ,Gibbons, M, O'Riordan, C, Griffith, J.