Cooperation is crucial for human prosperity, and population structure fosters it through pairwise interactions and coordinated behavior in larger groups. A recent study explores the evolution of behavioral strategies in higher-order population structures, including pairwise and multi-way interactions to reveal that higher-order interactions promote cooperation across networks, especially when they are formed by conjoined communities.

Capraro, V., Perc, M. (2024). In search of the most cooperative network. NATURE COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE, 4(4), 257-258 [10.1038/s43588-024-00623-6].

In search of the most cooperative network

Capraro V.;
2024

Abstract

Cooperation is crucial for human prosperity, and population structure fosters it through pairwise interactions and coordinated behavior in larger groups. A recent study explores the evolution of behavioral strategies in higher-order population structures, including pairwise and multi-way interactions to reveal that higher-order interactions promote cooperation across networks, especially when they are formed by conjoined communities.
Editoriale, introduzione, contributo a forum/dibattito
cooperation, networks
English
25-apr-2024
2024
4
4
257
258
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Capraro, V., Perc, M. (2024). In search of the most cooperative network. NATURE COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE, 4(4), 257-258 [10.1038/s43588-024-00623-6].
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