Takuya Sekiguchi

Takuya Sekiguchi came to SOKENDAI in 2013 as a JSPS Postdoctoral Research Fellow.

Research interests:

  • Collective decision making

  • Evolutionary game theory

Peer-reviewed papers:

  1. Takuya Sekiguchi, Hisashi Ohtsuki. (in press). "Effective group size of majority vote accuracy in sequential decision-making." Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics.

  2. Takuya Sekiguchi, Hisashi Ohtsuki. (in press). "Fixation probabilities of strategies for bimatrix games in finite populations." Dynamic Games and Applications.

  3. Takuya Sekiguchi, Mayuko Nakamaru. 2014. "How intergenerational interaction affects attitude-behavior inconsistency." Journal of Theoretical Biology, 346, 54–66.

  4. Takuya Sekiguchi. 2013. "General conditions for strategy abundance through a self-referential mechanism under weak selection." Physica A, 392, 2886–2892.

  5. Mayuko Nakamaru, Takuya Sekiguchi, Hajime Shimao. 2011. "Evolutionary simulations on decision making." Simulation & Gaming, 21, 39-51.

  6. Yusuke Kanazawa, Makoto Asaoka, Shiro Horiuchi, Takuya Sekiguchi, Yutaka Nakai. 2011. "The method of agent-based model and its progress in sociology." Sociological Theory and Methods, 26, 141-159.

  7. Takuya Sekiguchi, Hiroki Takikawa. 2011. "A dilemma between equality and social exclusion: A mechanism for generating inequality through matching on social networks." Sociological Theory and Methods, 26, 123-140.

  8. Takuya Sekiguchi, Mayuko Nakamaru. 2011. "How inconsistency between attitude and behavior persists through cultural transmission." Journal of Theoretical Biology, 271, 124-135.

  9. Takuya Sekiguchi, Mayuko Nakamaru. 2009. "Effect of the presence of empty sites on the evolution of cooperation by costly punishment in spatial games." Journal of Theoretical Biology, 256, 297-304.

Personal website:

http://sekiguchitakuya505.wix.com/takuyasekiguchi