Linjie Liu

ORCID: 0000-0003-0286-8885
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Research Areas
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
  • Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Psychedelics and Drug Studies
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies
  • Electronic Packaging and Soldering Technologies
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Socioeconomic and Demographic Analysis
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Environmental Changes in China
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Economic and Technological Developments in Russia
  • Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Business and Economic Development
  • Heat Transfer and Boiling Studies
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact

Northwest A&F University
2021-2025

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
2017-2024

Northwest Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
2024

Science North
2023-2024

Heilongjiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences
2023

Human society and natural environment form a complex giant ecosystem, where human activities not only lead to the change in environmental states, but also react them. By using collective-risk social dilemma game, some studies have already revealed that individual contributions risk of future losses are inextricably linked. These works, however, often use an idealistic assumption is constant affected by behaviors. Here, we develop coevolutionary game approach captures coupled dynamics...

10.7554/elife.82954 article EN cc-by eLife 2023-05-19

Pro-social punishment is a key driver of harmonious and stable society. However, this institution vulnerable to corruption since law-violators can avoid sanctioning by paying bribes corrupt law-enforcers. Consequently, understand how altruistic behavior survives in environment an open question. To reveal potential explanations here, we introduce enforcers violators into the public goods game with pool punishment, assume that punishers, as enforcers, may select defectors probabilistically...

10.1142/s0218202519500428 article EN Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 2019-08-05

Abstract Prosocial punishment has been proved to be a powerful mean promote cooperation. Recent studies have found that social exclusion, which indeed can regarded as kind of punishment, also support However, if prosocial and exclusion are both present, it is still unclear strategy more advantageous curb free-riders. Here we first study the direct competition between different types exclusion. We find pool (peer) always outperform in optional compulsory public goods game, no matter whether...

10.1038/srep46634 article EN cc-by Scientific Reports 2017-04-19

Finding appropriate incentives to enforce collaborative efforts for governing the commons in risky situations is a long-lasting challenge. Previous works have demonstrated that both punishing free-riders and rewarding cooperators could be potential tools reach this goal. Despite weak theoretical foundations, policy makers frequently impose punishment-reward combination. Here, we consider emergence of positive negative analyze their simultaneous impact on sustaining commons. Importantly,...

10.1016/j.isci.2021.102844 article EN cc-by-nc-nd iScience 2021-07-12

Explaining the emergence and maintenance of cooperation among selfish individuals from an evolutionary perspective remains a grand challenge in biology, economy, social sciences. Social exclusion is believed to be answer this conundrum. However, previously related studies often assume one-shot interactions ignore how free-riding identified, which seem too idealistic. In work, we consider repeated where excluders need pay monitoring cost identify free-riders for cannot participate following...

10.1098/rsif.2021.0755 article EN other-oa Journal of The Royal Society Interface 2022-03-01

Human behavioral decision-making influences the gaming environment. In turn, changes in environmental impact individual strategic choices. However, there is scant exploration into how human coevolves with dilemma strength. Here, we propose a coevolutionary game model based on collective-risk social dilemma, where an increase cooperators within group reduces strength, and vice versa. Upon examining this coupled system, find that system capable of achieving relatively optimal state, wherein...

10.1103/physrevresearch.6.023313 article EN cc-by Physical Review Research 2024-06-24

The evolution and long-term sustenance of cooperation has consistently piqued scholarly interest across the disciplines evolutionary biology social sciences. Previous theoretical experimental studies on collective risk dilemma games have revealed that failure will affect cooperation. In real world, individuals usually adjust their decisions based environmental factors such as intensity level. However, it is still not well understood how conditional behaviours in repeated group interactions...

10.1098/rspb.2023.0949 article EN Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 2023-09-06

Pro-social punishment and exclusion are common means to elevate the level of cooperation among unrelated individuals. Indeed, it is worth pointing out that combined use these two strategies quite across human societies. However, still not known how a strategy where switched can promote from theoretical perspective. In this paper, we thus propose different switching strategies, namely peer based on exclusion, pool exclusion. Individuals adopting will punish defectors when their numbers below...

10.1063/1.5051422 article EN Chaos An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 2018-10-01

Microbial communities are susceptible to the public goods dilemma, whereby individuals can gain an advantage within a group by utilizing, but not sharing cost of producing, goods. In bacteria, development quorum sensing (QS) establish cooperation system in population coordinating production costly and sharable extracellular products (public goods). Cooperators with intact QS robust ability producing vulnerable being undermined QS-deficient defectors that escape from benefit others. Although...

10.1186/s12915-019-0639-3 article EN cc-by BMC Biology 2019-03-06

In contemporary society, the effective utilization of public resources remains a subject significant concern. A common issue arises from defectors seeking to obtain an excessive share these for personal gain, potentially leading resource depletion. To mitigate this tragedy and ensure sustainable development resources, implementing mechanisms either reward those who adhere distribution rules or penalize do not, appears advantageous. We introduce two models: tax-reward model tax-punishment...

10.1098/rspb.2024.0182 article EN cc-by Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 2024-06-01

Trust game is commonly used to study the evolution of trust among unrelated individuals. It offers valuable insights into human interactions in a range disciplines, including economics, sociology and psychology. Previous research has revealed that reward punishment systems can effectively promote trust. However, these investigations overlook gaming environment, leaving unresolved optimal conditions for employing distinct incentives facilitate level. To bridge this gap, we introduce...

10.1098/rsif.2024.0726 article EN Journal of The Royal Society Interface 2025-03-01

Social exclusion has been regarded as one of the most effective measures to promote evolution cooperation. In real society, way in which social works can be direct or indirect. However, thus far there is no related work explore how indirect influences cooperation from a theoretical perspective. Here, we introduce into repeated public goods game where organizer probabilistically selects cooperators after first round participate following possible interactions. We then investigate evolutionary...

10.1098/rspa.2022.0290 article EN Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 2022-07-01

10.1016/j.physd.2023.133836 article EN Physica D Nonlinear Phenomena 2023-07-13

10.1109/tcss.2024.3386501 article EN IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems 2024-04-30
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