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Information exchange promotes and jeopardizes cooperation on interdependent networks

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2021.125772

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Information exchange; Cooperation; Prisoner's dilemma game; Interdependent networks

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSFC) [11931015]
  2. NNSFC [11671348]

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The exchange of information has a significant influence on human decision-making behavior. By establishing two-layer interdependent networks, it was found that high levels of cooperation can be achieved with a large coupling probability and intermediate heterogeneity. Cooperation is not always promoted by the expansion of information sources.
Information exchange has a significant influence on human behaviour decision-making. To explore the impact of the information exchange mechanism on the evolution of cooperative behaviour on the complex networks, we establish two-layer interdependent networks. Individuals have a certain probability of having information exchange with individuals on another network. In detail, when individuals residing on different networks are connected by links, the update of strategies not only depends on their own payoffs, but also depends on the strategy selections of the corresponding nodes and neighbours on the other network. Numerous simulations reveal that high cooperation level can be achieved for a large coupling probability and intermediate heterogeneity. Counter-intuitively, cooperation is not always promoted by the expansion of information sources. Our study thus enhances the understanding of the evolution of cooperation on interdependent networks. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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