Scientific Reports (May 2022)

Optimal strategies and cost-benefit analysis of the $${\varvec{n}}$$ n -player weightlifting game

  • Diane Carmeliza N. Cuaresma,
  • Erika Chiba,
  • Jerrold M. Tubay,
  • Jomar F. Rabajante,
  • Maica Krizna A. Gavina,
  • Jin Yoshimura,
  • Hiromu Ito,
  • Takuya Okabe,
  • Satoru Morita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-12394-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The study of cooperation has been extensively studied in game theory. Especially, two-player two-strategy games have been categorized according to their equilibrium strategies and fully analysed. Recently, a grand unified game covering all types of two-player two-strategy games, i.e., the weightlifting game, was proposed. In the present study, we extend this two-player weightlifting game into an $$n$$ n -player game. We investigate the conditions for pure strategy Nash equilibria and for Pareto optimal strategies, expressed in terms of the success probability and benefit-to-cost ratio of the weightlifting game. We also present a general characterization of $$n$$ n -player games in terms of the proposed game. In terms of a concrete example, we present diagrams showing how the game category varies depending on the benefit-to-cost ratio. As a general rule, cooperation becomes difficult to achieve as group size increases because the success probability of weightlifting saturates towards unity. The present study provides insights into achieving behavioural cooperation in a large group by means of a cost–benefit analysis.