Xiaojie Chen is currently working with IIASA’s Evolution and Ecology (EEP) Program as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar. He is focusing on the evolutionary dynamics in biological and social systems, especially the emergence and stability of cooperation in social networks by using evolutionary game theory and adaptive dynamics.
Dr. Chen graduated from Peking University, China, where he received his doctoral degree in dynamics and control of complex systems in 2011.
Last update: 18-FEB-2011
Wang,B. Chen,X. Wang,L. (2012)
Probabilistic interconnection between interdependent networks promotes cooperation in the public goods game ... More
Wang,X.F. Perc,M. Liu,Y.K. Chen,X.J. Wang,L. (2012)
Beyond pairwise strategy updating in the prisoner's dilemma game ... More
Chen,X. Szolnoki,A. Perc,M. (2012)
Averting group failures in collective-risk social dilemmas ... More
Chen,X. Szolnoki,A. Perc,M. (2012)
Risk-driven migration and the collective-risk social dilemma ... More
Liu,Y. Chen,X. Zhang,L. Tao,F. Wang,L. (2012)
Does migration cost influence cooperation among success-driven individuals? ... More
Chen,X. Szolnoki,A. Perc,M. Wang,L. (2012)
Impact of generalized benefit functions on the evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games with continuous strategies ... More
Chen,X. Liu,Y. Zhou,Y. Wang,L. Perc,M. (2012)
Adaptive and bounded investment returns promote cooperation in spatial public goods games ... More
Chen,X. Schick,A. Doebeli,M. Blachford,A. Wang,L. (2012)
Reputation-based conditional interaction supports cooperation in well-mixed prisoner's dilemmas ... More
Liu,Y. Chen,X. Zhang,L. Wang,L. Perc,M. (2012)
Win-stay-lose-learn promotes cooperation in the spatial prisoner's dilemma game ... More
Liu,Y. Chen,X. Wang,L. Li,B. Zhang,W. Wang,H. (2011)
Aspiration-based learning promotes cooperation in spatial Prisoner's Dilemma games ... More
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