Effects of enhancement level on evolutionary public goods game with payoff aspirations

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In this work, we study the spatial evolutionary public goods game by introducing payoff aspirations for players, and players update their strategies with a stochastic probability depending on the difference between their collecting payoffs from neighbors and own payoff aspirations. A striking finding is that the cooperation level is a nonmonotonic function of the enhancement factor for a fixed aspiration level, which means a proper enhancement factor leads to the optimal cooperation level, whereas too high or too low enhancement factors will impede the evolution of cooperation for a particular aspiration level. This phenomenon is contradictory to the previous finding that a larger enhancement factor always leads a higher cooperation level. We explain this anomaly with a comprehensive analysis of the probabilities transitions of C players to D players as well as the reverse. The presented results may be not only helpful in understanding the cooperative behavior induced by the aspiration level in economic or animal society, but also have important implications for the cooperation regulation in system by enhancement factors and payoff aspirations.

论文关键词:Evolutionary public goods game,Enhancement level,Aspiration level

论文评审过程:Received 16 September 2018, Revised 29 December 2018, Accepted 7 January 2019, Available online 22 January 2019, Version of Record 22 January 2019.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2019.01.009