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Evolutionary game auctions

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1980
Abstract The War of Attrition and the Scotch Auction are instances of a general type of evolutionary game, here referred to as an evolutionary auction. Evolutionary auctions are symmetric, without injury, settled by a single scalar variable (“the bid”), and subject to an overshoot cost function which depends on the difference between the bids.
J, Haigh, M R, Rose
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Polymorphic Evolutionary Games

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2016
In this paper, I present an analytical framework for polymorphic evolutionary games suitable for explicitly modeling evolutionary processes in diploid populations with sexual reproduction. The principal aspect of the proposed approach is adding diploid genetics cum sexual recombination to a traditional evolutionary game, and switching from phenotypes ...
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Evolutionary Game Theory

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1980
Evolutionary game theory is a method of analysing the evolution of phenotypes when fitnesses are frequency-dependent. The assumption made about inheritance is the simplest possible one, that individuals produce offspring identical to themselves — i.e. parthenogenetic inheritance.
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Evolutionary games

2006
Classical microeconomics is intended to explain how a price system is able to coordinate the economic agents. But even if it can be extended to incomplete information and externalities, it remains grounded on very heroic assumptions. Agents are endowed with a very strong rationality, equilibrium is stated without a concrete process to achieve it ...
Laslier, Jean-François   +1 more
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Asynchronous spatial evolutionary games

Biosystems, 2009
Over the past 50 years, much attention has been given to the Prisoner's Dilemma as a metaphor for problems surrounding the evolution and maintenance of cooperative and altruistic behavior. The bulk of this work has dealt with the successfulness and robustness of various strategies.
David, Newth, David, Cornforth
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