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Asymmetric Evolutionary Games. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Comput Biol, 2015
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 their strategies. In nature, however, the microscopic interactions between players are nearly always
McAvoy A, Hauert C.
europepmc   +6 more sources

Chemical evolutionary games. [PDF]

open access: yesTheor Popul Biol, 2014
Inspired by the use of hybrid cellular automata in modeling cancer, we introduce a generalization of evolutionary games in which cells produce and absorb chemicals, and the chemical concentrations dictate the death rates of cells and their fitnesses. Our long term aim is to understand how the details of the interactions in a system with n species and m
Aristotelous AC, Durrett R.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Evolutionary games on isothermal graphs. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun, 2019
AbstractPopulation structure affects the outcome of natural selection. These effects can be modeled using evolutionary games on graphs. Recently, conditions were derived for a trait to be favored under weak selection, on any weighted graph, in terms of coalescence times of random walks. Here we consider isothermal graphs, which have the same total edge
Allen B, Lippner G, Nowak MA.
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Instability in evolutionary games. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2012
Phenomena of instability are widely observed in many dissimilar systems, with punctuated equilibrium in biological evolution and economic crises being noticeable examples. Recent studies suggested that such instabilities, quantified by the abrupt changes of the composition of individuals, could result within the framework of a collection of individuals
Yang Z, Zhou T, Hui PM, Ke JH.
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Evolutionary multiplayer games [PDF]

open access: yesDynamic Games and Applications, 2014
AbstractEvolutionary 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.
Gokhale, Chaitanya S., Traulsen, Arne
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Evolutionary game theory [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 1999
We have so far discussed the evolution of frequencies of traits under selection alone. But, in addition, mutation will introduce new variants from time to time. This proceeds at another time scale. Game theory can be used to analyse both short-term and long-term evolution.
Sigmund, K., Nowak, M.A.
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Evolutionary Stochastic Games [PDF]

open access: yesDynamic Games and Applications, 2012
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Flesch, J.   +3 more
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Stochastic evolutionary game dynamics∗ [PDF]

open access: yesTheoretical Population Biology, 1990
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Foster, Dean, Young, Peyton
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Evolutionary games

open access: yes, 2021
[en] Evolutionary game theory is the application of game theory to evolving populations in different contexts as biology or economics. It defines a theoretical framework of contests and strategies into which Darwinian competition can be modelled. In this work, we will present the main concepts of this field from a mathematical perspective, being the ...
Aykut Argun   +2 more
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Hamiltonian evolutionary games

open access: yesJournal of Dynamics and Games, 2015
23 pages, one ...
Alishah, Hassan Najafi, Duarte, Pedro
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