Coevolution of cognition and cooperation in structured populations under reinforcement learning
Physics and Society
2024-03-28 v2 Computer Science and Game Theory
Multiagent Systems
General Economics
Economics
Abstract
We study the evolution of behavior under reinforcement learning in a Prisoner's Dilemma where agents interact in a regular network and can learn about whether they play one-shot or repeatedly by incurring a cost of deliberation. With respect to other behavioral rules used in the literature, (i) we confirm the existence of a threshold value of the probability of repeated interaction, switching the emergent behavior from intuitive defector to dual-process cooperator; (ii) we find a different role of the node degree, with smaller degrees reducing the evolutionary success of dual-process cooperators; (iii) we observe a higher frequency of deliberation.
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@article{arxiv.2306.11376,
title = {Coevolution of cognition and cooperation in structured populations under reinforcement learning},
author = {Rossana Mastrandrea and Leonardo Boncinelli and Ennio Bilancini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.11376},
year = {2024}
}
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10 pages, 2 figures