Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option

The movement of immigrants is simulated by using a spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) with move option. We explore the effect of collective behavior in an evolutionary migrating dynamics. Simulation results show that immigrants adopting collective strategy perform better and thus gain higher survival r...

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Main Authors: Lin, Bingchen, Zhou, Can, Hua, Zhe, Hu, Guangdi, Ding, Ruxin, Zeng, Qiyuan, Li, Jiawei
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Language:English
Published: Springer, Singapore 2020
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author Lin, Bingchen
Zhou, Can
Hua, Zhe
Hu, Guangdi
Ding, Ruxin
Zeng, Qiyuan
Li, Jiawei
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Zhou, Can
Hua, Zhe
Hu, Guangdi
Ding, Ruxin
Zeng, Qiyuan
Li, Jiawei
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description The movement of immigrants is simulated by using a spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) with move option. We explore the effect of collective behavior in an evolutionary migrating dynamics. Simulation results show that immigrants adopting collective strategy perform better and thus gain higher survival rate than those not. This research suggests that the clustering of immigrants promotes cooperation.
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spelling nottingham-606432020-05-21T06:07:20Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/60643/ Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option Lin, Bingchen Zhou, Can Hua, Zhe Hu, Guangdi Ding, Ruxin Zeng, Qiyuan Li, Jiawei The movement of immigrants is simulated by using a spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) with move option. We explore the effect of collective behavior in an evolutionary migrating dynamics. Simulation results show that immigrants adopting collective strategy perform better and thus gain higher survival rate than those not. This research suggests that the clustering of immigrants promotes cooperation. Springer, Singapore 2020-04-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/60643/1/JiweTitle%20Pages.pdf Lin, Bingchen, Zhou, Can, Hua, Zhe, Hu, Guangdi, Ding, Ruxin, Zeng, Qiyuan and Li, Jiawei (2020) Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1160 . pp. 103-114. ISSN 1865-0929 simulation; collective behavior; spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma; evolutionary game theory http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3415-7_9 doi:10.1007/978-981-15-3415-7_9 doi:10.1007/978-981-15-3415-7_9
spellingShingle simulation; collective behavior; spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma; evolutionary game theory
Lin, Bingchen
Zhou, Can
Hua, Zhe
Hu, Guangdi
Ding, Ruxin
Zeng, Qiyuan
Li, Jiawei
Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
title Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
title_full Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
title_fullStr Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
title_full_unstemmed Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
title_short Simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
title_sort simulating collective behavior in the movement of immigrants by using a spatial prisoner’s dilemma with move option
topic simulation; collective behavior; spatial Prisoner’s Dilemma; evolutionary game theory
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