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Evolutionary game theory

2010
Overview Evolutionary game theory may have done more to stimulate and refine research in animal behaviour than any other theoretical perspective. In this chapter, we will review some of the insights gained by applying game theory to animal behaviour. Our emphasis is on conceptual issues rather than on technical detail.
McNamara, John M., Weissing, Franz J.
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Reaction networks and evolutionary game theory

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 2012
The powerful mathematical tools developed for the study of large scale reaction networks have given rise to applications of this framework beyond the scope of biochemistry. Recently, reaction networks have been suggested as an alternative way to model social phenomena.
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Evolutionary Game Theory

1995
For a long time game theoretical approaches have been used for a quantitative description of the competition or cooperation of interacting individuals. These go back to von Neumann and Morgenstern [196] and meanwhile they are also empirically validated [46, 230, 233]. In game theory two aspects stand in the centre of interest—the individual attempts to
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Evolutionary matrix games and optimization theory

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2009
An evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) is only required to be capable of resisting invasion by rare mutant strategies. In contrast, an absolute invader strategy (AIS) is a rare mutant strategy that can invade any established strategy. We show that the predictions of the outcome of evolution made by optimization models are compatible with those made by
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Evolutionary Game Theory

2019
Evolutionary Game Theory is an extension of classical Game Theory that sought to account for the properties of real-world populations of organisms and the ecosystems they inhabit, by describing the fitness-enhancing strategies maintained by the forces of evolution.
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Aspects of Evolutionary Theory and the Theory of Games

1974
Lewontin (1961) proposed that game theory be modified to form a predictive evolutionary calculus. The need for such a development depends on the wide disparity between the patterns of macroevolution and the results of population genetics. Analytic population models for single genes were developed by Fisher (1930) and Wright (1931).
Roger I. C. Hansell, Ezio Marchi
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Evolutionary Game Theory

2018
This chapter presents the fundamental concept of evolutionary game theory. Originally, game theory referred to a mathematical framework for the human decision-making process, containing various variants—whether a game is zero-sum (constant-sum), meaning that if one player wins the other must lose, or non-zero-sum (non-constant-sum); whether a game is ...
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Evolutionary game theory: an exposition

Indian Growth and Development Review, 2012
PurposeThis article aims to provide an exposition of evolutionary game theory which can be used for pedagogical purposes.Design/methodology/approachThe exposition is presented as a mathematical model in order to cover the formal underpinnings of evolutionary game theory.
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Evolutionary game theory and leadership.

American Psychologist, 2009
Comments on the article Leadership, followership, and evolution: Some lessons from the past by Van Vugt, Hogan, and Kaiser. This article offers a fresh perspective on leaders, followers, and their possible origins in nonhuman and primitive human behavior patterns.
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Evolutionary Game Theory

Southern Economic Journal, 1997
Andreas Ortmann, Jorgen W. Weibull
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