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Phys. Rev. E 71, 036133 (2005) [7 pages]

Evolutionary prisoner’s dilemma game on hierarchical lattices

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Jeromos Vukov
Department of Biological Physics, Eötvös University, H-1117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A, Hungary

György Szabó
Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, P. O. Box 49, H-1525 Budapest, Hungary

Received 29 October 2004; revised 14 December 2004; published 23 March 2005

An evolutionary prisoner’s dilemma (PD) game is studied with players located on a hierarchical structure of layered square lattices. The players can follow two strategies [D (defector) and C (cooperator)] and their income comes from PD games with the “neighbors.” The adoption of one of the neighboring strategies is allowed with a probability dependent on the payoff difference. Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study how the measure of cooperation is affected by the number of hierarchical levels (Q) and by the temptation to defect. According to the simulations the highest frequency of cooperation can be observed at the top level if the number of hierarchical levels is low (Q<4). For larger Q, however, the highest frequency of cooperators occurs in the middle layers. The four-level hierarchical structure provides the highest average (total) income for the whole community.

© 2005 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.71.036133
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.71.036133
PACS:
89.65.−s, 02.50.Le, 87.23.Kg, 87.23.Ge