Communications Physics (Nov 2024)

Evolutionary dynamics in stochastic nonlinear public goods games

  • Wenqiang Zhu,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Chaoqian Wang,
  • Longzhao Liu,
  • Jiaxin Hu,
  • Zhiming Zheng,
  • Shaoting Tang,
  • Hongwei Zheng,
  • Jin Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01865-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Understanding the evolution of cooperation in multi-player games is of vital significance for natural and social systems. An important challenge is that group interactions often lead to nonlinear synergistic effects. However, previous models mainly focus on deterministic nonlinearity, where synergy or discounting effects occur under specific conditions, not accounting for uncertainty and stochasticity in real-world systems. Here, we develop a probabilistic framework to study the cooperative behavior in stochastic nonlinear public goods games. Through both analytical treatment and Monte Carlo simulations, we provide a comprehensive understanding of social dilemmas with stochastic nonlinearity in both well-mixed and structured populations. We find that increasing the degree of nonlinearity makes synergy more advantageous when competing with discounting, thereby promoting cooperation. Furthermore, we show that network reciprocity loses effectiveness when the probability of synergy is small. Moreover, group size exhibits nonlinear effects on group cooperation regardless of the underlying structure. Our findings thus provide insights into how stochastic nonlinearity influences the emergence of prosocial behavior.