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Fig. 5

From: Replicator equation on networks with degree regular communities

Fig. 5

Coordination game, death-birth. The graph has three communities, respectively of degree k=3, k=4, k=5, colours represent the position in the probability simplex above, hence the triple (P3,P4,P5) reporting the probability a node is in each of the three communities. The coloured surface represents the separation between the basins of attraction, where the volume above the surface is the basin of A and that below is the basin of B. The light-blue plane is the set of points where the two basins are equal. For death-birth the basin of attraction of A can be larger than that of B for a close to 3. Death-birth may promote Pareto-efficiency over risk-dominance

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