Prime numbers and the evolution of cooperation, I: A prisoner's dilemma model that identifies prime numbers via invasions of cooperators

Q1 Mathematics
Tim Johnson
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The development of methods to identify prime numbers spans centuries and includes models of physical and biological systems that spot primes. This paper adds to the latter research genre by reporting a prisoner's dilemma model that identifies prime numbers greater than 2. Albeit containing unconventional features and arguable assumptions, the model nonetheless confirms a previously hypothesized connection between prime numbers and the cross-disciplinary puzzle of how cooperation evolved. In a companion paper (part II), the features and assumptions of the analytic model reported here are explored in a finite-population, computational model.

质数与合作的演化,I:一个通过合作者的入侵来识别质数的囚徒困境模型
识别质数方法的发展跨越了几个世纪,包括识别质数的物理和生物系统模型。本文通过报告一个识别大于2的质数的囚徒困境模型,增加了后一种研究类型。尽管包含了非常规的特征和有争议的假设,但该模型仍然证实了先前假设的质数与合作如何演变的跨学科难题之间的联系。在另一篇论文(第二部分)中,本文报告的分析模型的特征和假设在有限种群计算模型中进行了探讨。
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Chaos, Solitons and Fractals: X
Chaos, Solitons and Fractals: X Mathematics-Mathematics (all)
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