Institutional delays trigger instability in multi-agent systems through delayed repression, with simulations identifying reactivity to lagged signals as the destabilizing factor rather than learning.
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Delayed Repression and Emergent Instability in Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems
Institutional delays trigger instability in multi-agent systems through delayed repression, with simulations identifying reactivity to lagged signals as the destabilizing factor rather than learning.
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A single spatial correlation index predicts cooperator fixation across arbitrary heterogeneous landscapes, with segregated environments enhancing and intermixed ones suppressing cooperation under weak selection.
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A duplex voter model on multiplex networks exhibits spontaneous symmetry-breaking and a cusp bifurcation with noise that unfolds explosive versus non-explosive transitions.