Altruistic Duality in Evolutionary Game Theory
Taksu Cheon (Kochi Tech)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a game-theoretic model capturing social preferences and altruism, revealing symmetry and duality in game matrices, and explaining the evolution of altruism and regime changes in ecological dynamics.
Contribution
It presents a novel model demonstrating symmetry and duality in altruistic social preferences within evolutionary game theory.
Findings
Reveals symmetry and duality in altruistic game matrices
Models the evolution of altruism in prisoner's dilemma
Explains regime change in prey-predator dynamics
Abstract
A game-theoretic model of social preference and enlightened self-interest is formulated. Existence of symmetry and duality in the game matrices with altruistic social preference is revealed. The model is able to quantitatively describe the dynamical evolution of altruism in prisoner's dilemma and the regime change in prey-predator dynamics.
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