Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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978174 | Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications | 2011 | 7 Pages |
In this paper, we study cooperative behavior among mobile agents; the agents have heterogenous view radii and they play the prisoner’s dilemma game with those being within their vision fields. It is found that the cooperation level is remarkably promoted when the heterogeneity of view radii is considered, and the degree distribution of the system is investigated to explain this interesting phenomenon. Moreover, we report that the cooperative behavior is best favored by low density, moderate view radius, and small moving speed. Our findings may be helpful in understanding cooperative behavior in natural and social systems consisting of mobile agents.
► We study the cooperative behavior among mobile agents, where the agents have heterogenous view radii. ► The cooperation level is remarkably promoted when the heterogeneity of view radii is considered. ► Cooperative behavior is best favored by low density, moderate view radius, and small moving speed.