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In this talk I will explore the evolutionary dynamics of two coupled two-person games played in distinct layers of an interdependent network. Individuals in the network revise their strategies by imitating neighbors from the same layer with probability p, and neighbors from the other layer with complementary probability 1-p. We provide results of extensive computer simulations for the case in which layers are modeled as regular random networks, and support this study with analytical results for coupled well-mixed populations. |
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