The role of opportunistic migration in cyclic games

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Abstract

We study cyclic evolutionary games in a spatial diluted grid environment in which agents strategically interact locally but can also opportunistically move to other positions within a given migration radius. We find that opportunistic migration can inverse the cyclic prevalence between the strategies when the frequency of random imitation is large enough compared to the payoff-driven imitation. At the transition the average size of the patterns diverges and this threatens diversity of strategies. © 2014 Buesser, Tomassini.

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Buesser, P., & Tomassini, M. (2014). The role of opportunistic migration in cyclic games. PLoS ONE, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098190

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