Institutional delays trigger instability in multi-agent systems through delayed repression, with simulations identifying reactivity to lagged signals as the destabilizing factor rather than learning.
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Simulations show that cooperative outcomes in network games with personality-driven LLM agents depend on both network connectivity and the placement of pro-social personalities, not just pairwise interaction preferences.
In spatial public goods games on lattices, allowing agents to reevaluate and change interaction groups promotes cooperation emergence, while high rates of group switching suppress it.
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Delayed Repression and Emergent Instability in Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems
Institutional delays trigger instability in multi-agent systems through delayed repression, with simulations identifying reactivity to lagged signals as the destabilizing factor rather than learning.
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NetworkGames: Simulating Cooperation in Network Games with Personality-driven LLM Agents
Simulations show that cooperative outcomes in network games with personality-driven LLM agents depend on both network connectivity and the placement of pro-social personalities, not just pairwise interaction preferences.
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Cooperation in public goods game on square lattices with agents changing interaction groups
In spatial public goods games on lattices, allowing agents to reevaluate and change interaction groups promotes cooperation emergence, while high rates of group switching suppress it.