The effect of social welfare system based on the complex network
Dongwei Guo, Shasha Wang, Zhibo Wei, Siwen Wang, Yan Hong

TL;DR
This paper models social networks using complex network theory and game theory to analyze how social welfare systems influence cooperative behavior and betrayal frequency within interconnected communities.
Contribution
It introduces a simulation framework combining game theory and complex networks to study the impact of social welfare policies on cooperation dynamics.
Findings
Welfare systems can promote cooperation in social networks.
Betrayal frequency decreases with stronger welfare influence.
Simulation results align with observed social behaviors.
Abstract
With the passage of time, the development of communication technology and transportation broke the isolation among people. Relationship tends to be complicated, pluralism, dynamism. In the network where interpersonal relationship and evolved complex net based on game theory work serve respectively as foundation architecture and theoretical model, with the combination of game theory and regard public welfare as influencing factor, we artificially initialize that closed network system. Through continual loop operation of the program, we summarize the changing rule of the cooperative behavior in the interpersonal relationship, so that we can analyze the policies about welfare system about whole network and the relationship of frequency of betrayal in cooperative behavior. Most analytical data come from some simple investigations and some estimates based on internet and environment and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Complex Network Analysis Techniques · Mental Health Research Topics
