Michele Lambresa
Coevolution of Synchronization and Cooperation on Spatio-Temporal Networks.
Rel. Luca Dall'Asta, Alberto Antonioni. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Physics Of Complex Systems (Fisica Dei Sistemi Complessi), 2024
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Abstract
The spontaneous emergence of synchronization across various natural systems witnesses its importance in executing complex collective tasks within a population. Similarly, cooperation is a crucial behavioral mechanism for ensuring the survival of a community in numerous physical, biological, and social scenarios. Despite the evident interplay between synchronization and cooperation in many real-world systems, a rigorous investigation of their relationship has seldom been conducted. The Evolutionary Kuramoto Dilemma offers a quantitative approach to study the coevolution of cooperation and synchronization within the framework of networked interactions among populations of coupled oscillators/agents. Each individual may decide whether or not to cooperate and interact with the rest of the population in order to get synchronized.
The decision is based on the benefit-to-cost ratio they accrued in the past: cooperating means contributing to the collective benefit of synchronization but also incurring the individual cost of interactions
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