In asynchronous (turn-taking) interactions with environmental feedback, cooperation is usually harder to sustain than in synchronous interactions, but if the benefit gap between environmental states exceeds the cost of cooperating, virtually every cooperative strategy becomes a stable Nash…
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Direct reciprocity in asynchronous interactions
In asynchronous (turn-taking) interactions with environmental feedback, cooperation is usually harder to sustain than in synchronous interactions, but if the benefit gap between environmental states exceeds the cost of cooperating, virtually every cooperative strategy becomes a stable Nash…