作者: Kun Li , Rui Cong , Long Wang
DOI: 10.1016/J.PHYSLETA.2016.06.007
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摘要: Abstract The minimum-effort coordination game draws recently more attention for the fact that human behavior in this social dilemma is often inconsistent with predictions of classical theory. Here, we combine evolutionary theory and coalescence to investigate finite populations. Both analytic results individual-based simulations show effort costs play a key role evolution contribution levels, which good agreement those observed experimentally. Besides well-mixed populations, set structured populations have also been taken into consideration. Therein find large number sets moderate migration rate greatly promote especially high costs.