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The following pages link to Rare but severe concerted punishment that favors cooperation (Q1755152):
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- Imperfect information facilitates the evolution of reciprocity (Q299395) (← links)
- Payoff non-linearity sways the effect of mistakes on the evolution of reciprocity (Q312519) (← links)
- Unified and simple understanding for the evolution of conditional cooperators (Q343053) (← links)
- Persistence extends reciprocity (Q518670) (← links)
- Overpunishing is not necessary to fix cooperation in voluntary public goods games (Q745064) (← links)
- Cooperation, punishment and immigration (Q893395) (← links)
- Runaway selection for cooperation and strict-and-severe punishment (Q1617495) (← links)
- Characteristics of the evolution of cooperation by the probabilistic peer-punishment based on the difference of payoff (Q1674286) (← links)
- Multiple tolerances dilute the second order cooperative dilemma (Q1681573) (← links)
- Evolution of groupwise cooperation: generosity, paradoxical behavior, and non-linear payoff functions (Q1712182) (← links)
- Persistent cooperators in nature (Q1736293) (← links)
- Promoting cooperation by punishing minority (Q1740441) (← links)
- Direct reciprocity with costly punishment: generous tit-for-tat prevails (Q1798642) (← links)
- Replicator dynamics for public goods game with resource allocation in large populations (Q2001622) (← links)
- How memory cost, switching cost, and payoff non-linearity affect the evolution of persistence (Q2007792) (← links)
- Evolution of group-wise cooperation: is direct reciprocity insufficient? (Q2013676) (← links)
- Mercenary punishment in structured populations (Q2060252) (← links)
- Evolution of trustfulness in the case where resources for cooperation are sometimes absent (Q2152688) (← links)
- Spontaneous punishment promotes cooperation in public good game (Q2212481) (← links)
- Three-player repeated games with an opt-out option (Q2324874) (← links)
- How much cost should reciprocators pay in order to distinguish the opponent's cooperation from the opponent's defection? (Q2335612) (← links)
- The extended reciprocity: strong belief outperforms persistence (Q2404001) (← links)
- Which facilitates the evolution of cooperation more, retaliation or persistence? (Q2408688) (← links)
- Rewarding evolutionary fitness with links between populations promotes cooperation (Q2632752) (← links)
- Coordinated Punishment of Defectors Sustains Cooperation and Can Proliferate When Rare (Q3101771) (← links)
- The Use and Misuse of Coordinated Punishments* (Q5856717) (← links)
- Bidirectional supervision: an effective method to suppress corruption and defection under the third party punishment mechanism of donation games (Q6160576) (← links)