Evolving Behaviors in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma 论文

1993Evolutionary Computation引用 238
Evolutionary Game Theory and CooperationEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Algorithms and Applications

摘要

Evolutionary programming experiments are conducted to investigate the conditions that promote the evolution of cooperative behavior in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. A population of logical stimulus-response devices is maintained over successive generations with selection based on individual fitness. The reward for selfish behavior is varied across a series of trials. Simulations indicate three distinct patterns of behaviors in which mutual cooperation is inevitable, improbable, or apparently random. The ultimate behavior can be reliably predicted by examining the payoff matrix that defines the reward for alternative joint behaviors.

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