Quantifying fairness to overcome selfishness: a behavioural model to describe the evolution and stabilization of inter-group bias using the ultimatum game
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DOI10.3934/mbe.2019184zbMath1497.92177OpenAlexW2942072511WikidataQ93200274 ScholiaQ93200274MaRDI QIDQ2160733
Federica Stefanelli, Ezio Venturino, Enrico Imbimbo, Franco Bagnoli, Andrea Guazzini
Publication date: 3 August 2022
Published in: Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2019184
fairnessdynamical systemsevolutionmathematical modelsultimatum gameagent-based modelingselfishnessinter-group favouritism
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