Project information
- Publications
- J. Menezes, M. Tenorio
Journal of Physics: Complexity (2023) - J. Menezes, R. Barbalho
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 169, 113290 (2023) - J. Menezes, S. Rodrigues, S. Batista
Ecological Complexity 52, 101028 (2022) - J. Menezes, S. Batista, M. Tenorio, E. Triaca, B. Moura
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science E 32, 123142 (2022) - J. Menezes, B. Moura, T. A. Pereira
Europhysics Letters 126, 18003 (2019)
In the rock-paper-scissors model, role unevenness refers to a situation where one species has an advantage over another species, leading to a deviation from the expected outcome of the game. This can occur when players are not following the random strategy and are instead adopting a biased approach. The result of role unevenness is that the game becomes predictable and one strategy becomes dominant, leading to a lack of diversity in the outcome of the game.