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Interaction between games give rise to the evolution of moral norms of cooperation

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The probability of settling in the cooperative fixed point.

A: The probability of settling in cooperative fixed point starting from random initial conditions for different structures of game B. While for anti-coordination games, the cooperative fixed point has a large basin of attraction, for the Stag Hunt game, cooperative fixed points can occur only for special initial conditions. B to C: The probability of settling in the cooperative fixed point as a function of the initial frequency of cooperators , A, and initial frequency of soft players, , B, for different structures of game B is plotted. The replicator-mutator dynamic is solved for 107 different randomly generated initial conditions to derive the probabilities.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010429.g005