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Evolutionary game theory [PDF]
Game Theory has been developed as a theory of rational behavior in interpersonal conflict situations, with economics and the other social sciences being the intended fields of application. Since the theory is based on an idealized picture of human rationality, it is by no means obvious that it can be applied to situations in which the players cannot be
Damme, E.E.C. van
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Escort evolutionary game theory [PDF]
A family of replicator-like dynamics, called the escort replicator equation, is constructed using information-geometric concepts and generalized information entropies and diverenges from statistical thermodynamics. Lyapunov functions and escort generalizations of basic concepts and constructions in evolutionary game theory are given, such as an ...
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An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Model of Rhino Horn Devaluation [PDF]
Rhino populations are at a critical level due to the demand for rhino horn and the subsequent poaching. Wildlife managers attempt to secure rhinos with approaches to devalue the horn, the most common of which is dehorning.
Glynatsi, Nikoleta E. +2 more
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Doves and hawks in economics revisited. An evolutionary quantum game theory-based analysis of financial crises [PDF]
The last financial and economic crisis demonstrated the dysfunctional long-term effects of aggressive behaviour in financial markets. Yet, evolutionary game theory predicts that under the condition of strategic dependence a certain degree of aggressive ...
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Evolutionary Games in Economics [PDF]
A framework for evolutionary games among \(K\) interacting populations is proposed. A member of each population disposes of a finite number \(N\) of actions. Any point in the \(N\)-simplex \(S^ k\) represents a possible mixed strategy for an individual member of population \(k\).
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Thermodynamics of evolutionary games
11 pages, 6 figures.
Adami, Christoph, Hintze, Arend
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Evolutionary stability in quantum games
In evolutionary game theory an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS) is a refinement of the Nash equilibrium concept that is sometimes also recognized as evolutionary stability. It is a game-theoretic model, well known to mathematical biologists, that was
Cheon, Taksu, Iqbal, Azhar
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Cryptochrome and PAS/LOV proteins play intricate roles in circadian clocks where they act as both sensors and mediators of protein–protein interactions. Their ubiquitous presence in signaling networks has positioned them as targets for small‐molecule therapeutics. This review provides a structural introduction to these protein families.
Eric D. Brinckman +2 more
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Evolutionary games under incompetence [PDF]
17 pages, 3 ...
Kleshnina, Maria +3 more
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