

Preprint 67/2010
The tragedy of the commons in a multi-population complementarity game
Jürgen Jost and Wei Li
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Submission date: 12. Nov. 2010
Pages: 8
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Keywords and phrases: Evolutionary game, Multi-population
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Abstract:
We study a complementarity game with multiple populations whose members’ offered contributions
are put together towards some common aim. When the sum of the players’ offers reaches
or exceeds some threshold K, they each receive K minus their own offers. Else, they all receive
nothing. Each player tries to offer as little as possible, hoping that the sum of the contributions still
reaches K, however. The game is symmetric at the individual level, but has many equilibria that
are more or less favorable to the members of certain populations. In particular, it is possible that
the members of one or several populations do not contribute anything, a behavior called defecting,
while the others still contribute enough to reach the threshold. Which of these equilibria then is
attained is decided by the dynamics at the population level that in turn depends on the strategic
options the players possess. We find that defecting occurs when more than 3 populations participate
in the game, even when the strategy scheme employed is very simple, if certain conditions for the
system parameters are satisfied. The results are obtained through systematic simulations.