2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-26890-9
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Prisoner’s dilemma game model Based on historical strategy information

Abstract: In many dilemmas, decisions are determined not by a single factor, but by multiple ones, including memory, reputation, reward and punishment. In recent years, how to design a mechanism to promote cooperation has become a research hot-spot. However, most of the previous studies mainly consider the historical benefits of the game, and pay less attention to the stability of the strategy (the frequency of strategy changes in the length of memory) and the proportion of memory in decision-making. The decision-making… Show more

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“…Facilitating information sharing and providing local communities with access to knowledge and documents to enable reflection on a previous action proved effective at establishing and sustaining players' trust [63]. The memory of a player's previous actions or strategies will increase the emergence of cooperation in an evolutionary game [64].…”
Section: Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Facilitating information sharing and providing local communities with access to knowledge and documents to enable reflection on a previous action proved effective at establishing and sustaining players' trust [63]. The memory of a player's previous actions or strategies will increase the emergence of cooperation in an evolutionary game [64].…”
Section: Uncertaintymentioning
confidence: 99%