TY - JOUR
T1 - Asymmetric players in Prisons Dilemma Game
AU - Han, Zhen
AU - Zhu, Peican
AU - Yang, Jinling
AU - Yang, Jie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - Evolutionary game theory can solve social dilemmas in multiple areas. There are examples in the literature of the use of this approach to analyze topics like economics, social behavior, politics, ecology, etc. In this paper, we propose that evolutionary game theory can be applied to rationalizing human history, especially for understanding warfare and conflicts. Warfare determines the fate of a state and the survival of individuals; this concept can be gleaned from Sun-Tzu, “War is a matter of vital importance to the state; a matter of life or death, the road either to survival or to ruin”. It is evident that the opponents in the war are rarely of equal strength, and that differences in strength exist on all battlefields. Based on numerous examples of warfare in human history, we will propose a new point of view for this research topic, i.e. how asymmetric players choose their strategies in the conflict, and how they will alter their strategies when additional asymmetric players get involved.
AB - Evolutionary game theory can solve social dilemmas in multiple areas. There are examples in the literature of the use of this approach to analyze topics like economics, social behavior, politics, ecology, etc. In this paper, we propose that evolutionary game theory can be applied to rationalizing human history, especially for understanding warfare and conflicts. Warfare determines the fate of a state and the survival of individuals; this concept can be gleaned from Sun-Tzu, “War is a matter of vital importance to the state; a matter of life or death, the road either to survival or to ruin”. It is evident that the opponents in the war are rarely of equal strength, and that differences in strength exist on all battlefields. Based on numerous examples of warfare in human history, we will propose a new point of view for this research topic, i.e. how asymmetric players choose their strategies in the conflict, and how they will alter their strategies when additional asymmetric players get involved.
KW - Asymmetric players
KW - Evolutionary game theory
KW - Prisons Dilemma Game
KW - Spatial lattices network
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chaos.2023.113892
DO - 10.1016/j.chaos.2023.113892
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AN - SCOPUS:85167625108
SN - 0960-0779
VL - 174
JO - Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
JF - Chaos, Solitons and Fractals
M1 - 113892
ER -