Endogenous feedback where payoffs depend on current cooperation level creates chimera regimes with stable cooperation, delay-induced oscillations, and nonlinear path dependence.
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Simulations indicate that greater global competition favors defection and shortens fixation times in a ring model with local interactions but partly global selection.
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Endogenous Feedback in Coevolutionary Games Reshapes the Stability of Cooperation
Endogenous feedback where payoffs depend on current cooperation level creates chimera regimes with stable cooperation, delay-induced oscillations, and nonlinear path dependence.
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Shall we turn off the media? Global information can destroy local cooperation in the one-dimensional ring
Simulations indicate that greater global competition favors defection and shortens fixation times in a ring model with local interactions but partly global selection.