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Studies on Agent-based Co-evolving Networks
註釋In Chapter 5, we extend our study to three-strategy games. An ARPS model in which each agent uses one of three strategies that dominate each other cyclically is proposed and studied. Each agent adapts his local environment by rewiring an un-favourable link with a probability p or switching his strategy with a probability 1-p. As p varies, the behaviour of the network in the steady state is studied and dierent phases are identified. Two dierent schemes corresponding to selecting the rewiring target randomly and intentionally are studied and the results are explained. Interesting results are also found in the probabilities of winning, losing and drawing in the steady state; and the type of agents that have a higher winning probability. The dependence on the initial distribution of the three strategies among the agents is also studied.