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The coevolution of cooperation: Integrating Q-learning and occasional social interactions in evolutionary games

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  • Lin, Jiaying
  • Long, Pinduo
  • Liang, Jinfeng
  • Dai, Qionglin
  • Li, Haihong
  • Yang, Junzhong

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This study explores the emergence and maintenance of cooperation in evolutionary game theory by incorporating occasional social interactions into Q-learning algorithms. We model the dynamics on a square lattice, where individuals play the Prisoner’s Dilemma Game and update their strategies based on Q-learning and infrequent social interactions. Our main findings reveal a non-monotonic relationship between the game parameter c and cooperation levels, with cooperation re-emerging in adverse conditions. The interplay between Q-learning and social learning mechanisms is key, with social learning playing a more significant role in sustaining cooperation under challenging conditions. This work advances our understanding of cooperation maintenance in populations and has implications for designing strategies to foster cooperation in real-world scenarios.

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  • Lin, Jiaying & Long, Pinduo & Liang, Jinfeng & Dai, Qionglin & Li, Haihong & Yang, Junzhong, 2025. "The coevolution of cooperation: Integrating Q-learning and occasional social interactions in evolutionary games," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 194(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:194:y:2025:i:c:s096007792500178x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2025.116165
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