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Evolutionary dynamics

The Mathematical Intelligencer, 2008
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Evolutionary dynamics of evolutionary programming in noisy environment

Proceedings of the 2001 Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE Cat. No.01TH8546), 2002
The effect of noise on the evolutionary dynamics of evolutionary programming (EP) is empirically observed using three different statistical values. These are: (1) the averaged best function values, (2) the average of the strategy parameters, and (3) Hotelling's T/sup 2/ of real values. The classical EP (CEP) of D.B. Fogel (1995), the fast EP (FEP) of X.
Yoshiyuki Matsumura   +2 more
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Evolutionary dynamics and backward induction

Games and Economic Behavior, 2002
This research paper deals with the finite games of finite perfect information, a class of games in extensive form where the complete description is given, exactly specifying the rules, the order of moves, the information for the players and so on, under the assumption that the backward induction equilibrium is unique.
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Evolutionary dynamics of the FMR1 locus

Annals of Human Genetics, 1995
SUMMARYRare haplotypes for close flanking markers are associated with increased allele size and frequency of the fragile X mutation. Exceptional founder haplotypes can be identified, but many haplotypes with rare alleles contribute to full mutations.A transition matrix constructed from the data predicts that a population with reduced variability will ...
Morris, A.   +4 more
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Evolutionary Dynamics

2019
Evolutionary dynamics treats the growth and decay of populations under conditions that influence reproduction, competition, predation and selection. The Lotka–Volterra equations are population equations that describe population cycles between predators and prey. Symbiotic dynamics can lead to stable ecosystems among a wide variety of species.
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Evolutionary Dynamics

2015
Written for researchers and postgraduate students with a background in physics or applied mathematics and a desire to apply their skills to problems in the life sciences, this beautifully illustrated and stimulating book develops an understanding of the gene-to-trait problem in the context of evolutionary dynamics, from the modern perspective of ...
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Evolutionary dynamics of microsatellite DNA

Chromosoma, 2000
Within the past decade microsatellites have developed into one of the most popular genetic markers. Despite the widespread use of microsatellite analysis, an integral picture of the mutational dynamics of microsatellite DNA is just beginning to emerge.
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Complex evolutionary dynamics due to punishment and free space in ecological multigames

Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2021
Sayantan Nag Chowdhury   +2 more
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Evolutionary stability in an eco-evolutionary game dynamics with density dependence

Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 2023
Chao Wang, Yi Tao, Hui-Jia Li
exaly  

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