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Evolutionary game theory is a powerful framework for studying evolution in populations of interacting individuals. A common assumption in evolutionary game theory is that interactions are symmetric, which means that the players are distinguished by only ...
Hauert, Christoph, McAvoy, Alex
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Evolutionary game theory [PDF]
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Damme, E.E.C. van
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Allelopathy as an evolutionary game [PDF]
AbstractIn plants, most competition is resource competition, where one plant simply preempts the resources away from its neighbors. Interference competition, as the name implies, is a form of direct interference to prevent resource access. Interference competition is common among animals that can physically fight, but in plants, one of the main ...
Rachel M. McCoy +2 more
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Evolutionary multiplayer games [PDF]
Abstract Evolutionary game theory has become one of the most diverse and far reaching theories in biology. Applications of this theory range from cell dynamics to social evolution. However, many applications make it clear that inherent non-linearities of natural systems need to be taken into account.
Chaitanya S. Gokhale, Arne Traulsen
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COEVOLUTION AS AN EVOLUTIONARY GAME [PDF]
Coevolution is modeled as a continuous game where the fitness-maximizing strategy of an individual is assumed to be a function of the strategy of other individuals who are also under selection to maximize fitness. An evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) is sought such that no rare alternative strategies can invade the community.
Joel S, Brown, Thomas L, Vincent
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Evolutionary Stochastic Games [PDF]
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Flesch, J. +3 more
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Evolutionary Game Design [PDF]
Abstract—It is easy to create new combinatorial games but more difficult to predict those that will interest human players. We examine the concept of game quality, its automated measurement through self-play simulations, and its use in the evolutionary search for new high-quality games.
Cameron Browne, Frédéric Maire
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The Evolutionary Language Game [PDF]
We explore how evolutionary game dynamics have to be modified to accomodate a mathematical framework for the evolution of language. In particular, we are interested in the evolution of vocabulary, that is associations between signals and objects. We assume that successful communication contributes to biological fitness: individuals who communicate well
M A, Nowak, J B, Plotkin, D C, Krakauer
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Evolutionary games on cycles [PDF]
Traditional evolutionary game theory explores frequency-dependent selection in well-mixed populations without spatial or stochastic effects. But recently there has been much interest in studying the evolutionary game dynamics in spatial settings, on lattices and other graphs.
Ohtsuki, Hisashi, Nowak, Martin
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Evolutionary games in the multiverse [PDF]
Evolutionary game dynamics of two players with two strategies has been studied in great detail. These games have been used to model many biologically relevant scenarios, ranging from social dilemmas in mammals to microbial diversity. Some of these games may, in fact, take place between a number of individuals and not just between two. Here
Gokhale, C., Traulsen, A.
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