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Why groups that cooperate outcompete selfish ones
Yaroslav Ispolatov, Michael Doebeli
June 2, 2026
In a spatial Prisoner's Dilemma, individuals within groups and groups against neighbors both play simultaneously. Within groups, selfish behavior always wins; but when groups can split or die based on their collective success, local competition between neighboring groups reverses this—cooperation evolves and stabilizes. Global competition erases this effect entirely, suggesting proximity and real social boundaries matter more than payoff alone.
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