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Special Agents Can Promote Cooperation in the
Population
Xin Wang, Jing Han*, Huawei Han
Key Laboratory of Systems and Control, Institute of Systems Science, Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract
Cooperation is ubiquitous in our real life but everyone would like to maximize her own profits. How does cooperation occur
in the group of self-interested agents without centralized control? Furthermore, in a hostile scenario, for example,
cooperation is unlikely to emerge. Is there any mechanism to promote cooperation if populations are given and play rules
are not allowed to change? In this paper, numerical experiments show that complete population interaction is unfriendly to
cooperation in the finite but end-unknown Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma (RPD). Then a mechanism called soft control is
proposed to promote cooperation. According to the basic idea of soft control, a number of special agents are introduced to
intervene in the evolution of cooperation. They comply with play rules in the original group so that they are always treated
as normal agents. For our purpose, these special agents have their own strategies and share knowledge. The capability of
the mechanism is studied under different settings. We find that soft control can promote cooperation and is robust to noise.
Meanwhile simulation results demonstrate the applicability of the mechanism in other scenarios. Besides, the analytical
proof also illustrates the effectiveness of soft control and validates simulation results. As a way of intervention in collective
behaviors, soft control provides a possible direction for the study of reciprocal behaviors.
Citation: Wang X, Han J, Han H (2011) Special Agents Can Promote Cooperation in the Population. PLoS ONE 6(12): e29182. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0029182
Editor: Attila
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