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The Evolution of Cooperation
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1981
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Cooperation TheoryBehavioral SciencesEvolutionary Game TheoryEvolutionarily Stable StrategySocial BehaviorEvolutionary BiologyGame TheoryBusinessIntergroup CooperationCooperative Game TheoryComputer TournamentGroup EvolutionEvolutionary TheoryGame ConfrontationEvolutionary DynamicMechanism DesignKin Selection
Cooperation in organisms, whether bacteria or primates, has been a difficulty for evolutionary theory since Darwin. On the assumption that interactions between pairs of individuals occur on a probabilistic basis, a model is developed based on the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy in the context of the Prisoner's Dilemma game. Deductions from the model, and the results of a computer tournament show how cooperation based on reciprocity can get started in an asocial world, can thrive while interacting with a wide range of other strategies, and can resist invasion once fully established. Potential applications include specific aspects of territoriality, mating, and disease.
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