Multilayer structure enhances the optimal outcome of coordination games

12/17/2022
by   Tomasz Raducha, et al.
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We study mechanisms of synchronisation, coordination, and equilibrium selection in two-player coordination games on multilayer networks. We apply the approach from evolutionary game theory with three possible update rules: the replicator dynamics (RD), the best response (BR), and the unconditional imitation (UI). Players interact on a two-layer random regular network. The population on each layer plays a different game, with layer I preferring the opposite strategy to layer II. We measure the difference between the two games played on the layers by a difference in payoffs Δ S while the inter-connectedness is measured by a node overlap parameter q. We discover a critical value q_c(Δ S) below which layers do not synchronise. For q>q_c in general both layers coordinate on the same strategy. Surprisingly, there is a symmetry breaking in the selection of equilibrium – for RD and UI there is a phase where only the payoff-dominant equilibrium is selected. Our work is an example of previously observed differences between the update rules on a single network. However, we took a novel approach with the game being played on two inter-connected layers. As we show, the multilayer structure enhances the abundance of the Pareto-optimal equilibrium in coordination games with imitative update rules.

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