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From Egoism to Altruism in Groups

In: Multilevel Strategic Interaction Game Models for Complex Networks

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  • Rachid El-Azouzi

    (University of Avignon Computer Science Laboratory (LIA), Computer Science Laboratory (LIA))

  • Eitan Altman

    (INRIA Maestro, Maestro)

  • Ilaria Brunetti

    (University of Avignon Computer Science Laboratory (LIA), Computer Science Laboratory (LIA))

  • Majed Haddad

    (University of Avignon Computer Science Laboratory (LIA), Computer Science Laboratory (LIA))

  • Houssem Gaiech

    (University of Avignon Computer Science Laboratory (LIA), Computer Science Laboratory (LIA))

Abstract

This chapter presents a new formulation which not only covers the fully non- cooperative behavior and the fully cooperative behavior, but also the fully altruistic behaviour. To do so, we make use of the evolutionary game theory which we extend to cover this kind of behavior. The major focus of this work is to study how the level of cooperation impacts the profile of population as well as the global performance of the system. Equilibrium of the system through the notion of Evolutionary Stable Strategies and study the effect of transmission cost and cooperation level.

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  • Rachid El-Azouzi & Eitan Altman & Ilaria Brunetti & Majed Haddad & Houssem Gaiech, 2019. "From Egoism to Altruism in Groups," Springer Books, in: Eitan Altman & Konstantin Avrachenkov & Francesco De Pellegrini & Rachid El-Azouzi & Huijuan Wang (ed.), Multilevel Strategic Interaction Game Models for Complex Networks, chapter 0, pages 25-43, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-24455-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24455-2_2
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