parsimony 发表于 2025-3-26 20:58:43
Reciprocity, Punishment, Institutions: The Streets to Social Collaboration—New Theories on How Emergf complex real-world dynamics of cooperation. On the other hand, perspectives based on the justification of fairness preferences as internalized behavioural forces driving realistic cooperative interactions are notoriously incomplete and rather fuzzy with respect to their theoretical foundations. Af征税 发表于 2025-3-27 03:55:37
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Exploring Reputation-Based Cooperation:lves more than two agents things become more complicated, and in large groups cooperation can hardly emerge. In this work we use a Public Goods Game to investigate whether publicly available reputation scores may support the evolution of cooperation and whether this is affected by the kind of networAVOID 发表于 2025-3-27 14:15:55
A Novel Interdisciplinary Approach to Socio-Technical Complexitying and algorithms, the purpose being to tackle socio-technical complexity at a systemic yet micro-grounded level. The approach is empirically-grounded and both theoretically- and analytically-driven, yet systemic and multidimensional, semi-supervised and computable, and oriented towards large scaleforthy 发表于 2025-3-27 21:41:05
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How Crime Spreads Through Imitation in Social Networks: A Simulation Modelsociological explanation of crime are tested through simulation. The agent-based simulation allows us to investigate the relative impact of some mechanisms of social influence on crime, within a set of controlled simulated experiments..Sociological studies on crime have always given considerable attInfant 发表于 2025-3-28 09:03:58
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Exploring Reputation-Based Cooperation:o investigate whether publicly available reputation scores may support the evolution of cooperation and whether this is affected by the kind of network structure adopted. Moreover, if agents interact on a bipartite graph with partner selection, cooperation can quickly thrive in large groups.