• DocumentCode
    2243239
  • Title

    Effects of migration in the spatial ultimatum game

  • Author

    Baokui, Wang ; Xiaojie, Chen ; Junyan, Yu ; Long, Wang

  • Author_Institution
    Unit No. 92060 of PLA, Dalian, 116041, P.R. China
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    28-30 July 2015
  • Firstpage
    1274
  • Lastpage
    1479
  • Abstract
    We develop a simple yet effective model to study the effects of migration on the evolution of fairness in the spatial ultimatum game in dependence on the population density. The evolution of fairness is first studied with different population densities whenever migration is absent. We find that sparsity may not favor the evolution of fairness in the population except a very small specific region of the population density. Then, we endow the population with the capability of migration where dissatisfied individuals tend to move away and search for new partners to interact. We find that, in sharp contrast with the population without migration, the evolution of fairness is influenced fundamentally. Remarkably, there exists a certain low population density maximally promoting the evolution of fairness as well as a certain high population density maximally inhibiting the evolution of fairness. Surprisingly, the variations of both average offer and acceptance level of the population with population densities are analogous to the sinusoidal functions, which present the novel “sine-like” phenomena. In addition, we investigate the effect of noise on the evolution of fairness as a function of the population density. Simulation results evidence that there also exist similar “sine-like” phenomena for different noise effects. Our work may pave the way for understanding the role of migration on the evolution of fairness in the spatial ultimatum game.
  • Keywords
    Evolution (biology); Games; Lattices; Noise; Simulation; Sociology; Statistics; Complex Network; Evolutionary Game Theory; Migration; Ultimatum Game;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Control Conference (CCC), 2015 34th Chinese
  • Conference_Location
    Hangzhou, China
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ChiCC.2015.7259817
  • Filename
    7259817