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Revision as of 22:17, 9 August 2024

Color code: Cooperators Defectors
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Payoffs:
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Note: The gradient of the payoff scale is augmented by pale shades of the strategy colours to mark payoffs that are achieved in homogeneous populations of the corresponding type.

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Data views

Strategies - Structure

Snapshot of the spatial arrangement of strategies.

Strategies - Structure 3D

3D view of snapshot of the spatial arrangement of strategies.

Strategies - Mean

Time evolution of the strategy frequencies.

Fitness - Structure

Snapshot of the spatial distribution of payoffs.

Fitness - Structure 3D

3D view of snapshot of the spatial distribution of payoffs.

Fitness - Mean

Time evolution of average population payoff bounded by the minimum and maximum individual payoff.

Fitness - Histogram

Snapshot of payoff distribution in population.

Structure - Degree

Degree distribution in structured populations.

Stationary distribution

Statistics of the stationary distribution of the numbers of each strategic type. Note, only available for non-zero mutation rates.

Console log

Message log from engine.

Module parameters

The list below describes only the few parameters related to specifying the evolutionary dynamics of two species, say hosts and mutualists, with payoffs solely based on inter-species interactions. Numerous other parameters are available to set population structures or update rules on the player as well as population level.

--payhost <a,b;c,d>
payoff matrix for the host species. This indicates the payoffs when cooperator or defector hosts interact with cooperator or defector mutualists. For example a cooperator host obtains b against a defecting mutualist. This is the complement to --paymutualist <a,b;c,d>.
--paymutualist <a,b;c,d>
payoff matrix for the mutualist species. This indicates the payoffs when cooperator or defector mutualists interact with cooperator or defector hosts. For example a defector mutualist obtains c against a cooperating mutualist. This is the complement to --paymutualist <a,b;c,d>.