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Effect of mobility in the rock-paper-scissor dynamics with high mortality

Sahil Islam, Argha Mondal, Mauro Mobilia, Sirshendu Bhattacharyya, Chittaranjan Hens

2022Physical review. E21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the evolutionary dynamics of a rock-paper-scissor model, the effect of natural death plays a major role in determining the fate of the system. Coexistence, being an unstable fixed point of the model, becomes very sensitive toward this parameter. In order to study the effect of mobility in such a system which has explicit dependence on mortality, we perform Monte Carlo simulation on a two-dimensional lattice having three cyclically competing species. The spatiotemporal dynamics has been studied along with the two-site correlation function. Spatial distribution exhibits emergence of spiral patterns in the presence of mobility. It reveals that the joint effect of death rate and mobility (diffusion) leads to new coexistence and extinction scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

Statistical physicsMonte Carlo methodDynamics (music)Extinction (optical mineralogy)PhysicsSpiral (railway)Lattice (music)PopulationJoint probability distributionMortality rateSpatial correlationStability (learning theory)Joint (building)Point (geometry)Order (exchange)Distribution (mathematics)Theoretical and Computational PhysicsEvolutionary Game Theory and CooperationComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis
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