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Matjaz Perc

Researcher at University of Maribor

Publications -  148
Citations -  15496

Matjaz Perc is an academic researcher from University of Maribor. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public goods game & Population. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 148 publications receiving 12886 citations. Previous affiliations of Matjaz Perc include King Abdulaziz University & China Medical University (Taiwan).

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Coevolutionary games--a mini review.

TL;DR: A review of recent works on evolutionary games incorporating coevolutionary rules, as well as a didactic description of potential pitfalls and misconceptions associated with the subject can be found in this article.
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Evolutionary dynamics of group interactions on structured populations: a review.

TL;DR: The review particularly highlights that the study of the dynamics of group interactions, like several other important equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamical processes in biological, economical and social sciences, benefits from the synergy between statistical physics, network science and evolutionary game theory.
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Statistical physics of vaccination

TL;DR: This report reviews the developmental arc of theoretical epidemiology with emphasis on vaccination, as it led from classical models assuming homogeneously mixing populations and ignoring human behavior, to recent models that account for behavioral feedback and/or population spatial/social structure.
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Evolutionary games on multilayer networks: a colloquium

TL;DR: In this paper, a colloquium is devoted to evolutionary games on multilayer networks, and in particular to the evolution of cooperation as one of the main pillars of modern human societies.
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Evolutionary games on multilayer networks: A colloquium

TL;DR: This colloquium highlights the importance of pattern formation and collective behavior for the promotion of cooperation under adverse conditions, as well as the synergies between network science and evolutionary game theory.