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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
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Mean-field interactions in evolutionary spatial games
We introduce a mean-field term to an evolutionary spatial game model. Namely, we consider the game of Nowak and May, based on the Prisoner's dilemma, and augment the game rules by a self-consistent mean-field term.
Dmitriy Antonov +2 more
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A survey of evolutionary game and resource allocation
Evolutionary game theory involves multiple disciplinary sciences and has enormous scientific value and promising applicability. Collective behavior is an important topic of interdisciplinary study.
Yan-ling ZHANG +4 more
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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 Inspection and Corruption Games
We extend a standard two-person, non-cooperative, non-zero sum, imperfect inspection game, considering a large population of interacting inspectees and a single inspector.
Stamatios Katsikas +2 more
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Consensus towards Partially Cooperative Strategies in Self-Regulated Evolutionary Games on Networks
Cooperation is widely recognized to be fundamental for the well-balanced development of human societies. Several different approaches have been proposed to explain the emergence of cooperation in populations of individuals playing the Prisoner’s Dilemma ...
Dario Madeo, Chiara Mocenni
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Network fluctuations hinder cooperation in evolutionary games. [PDF]
In this paper we study the influence of random network fluctuations on the behavior of evolutionary games on Barabási-Albert networks. This network class has been shown to promote cooperation on social dilemmas such as the Prisoner's Dilemma and the ...
Alberto Antonioni, Marco Tomassini
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Interdependent decisionmaking of individuals in social systems can be modelled by games played on complex networks. Players in such systems have bounded rationality, which influences the computation of equilibrium solutions.
Dharshana Kasthurirathna +2 more
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Discrete Dynamics in Evolutionary Games
This paper furnishes a guide for the study of 2-dimensional evolutionary games in discrete time. Evolutionarily stable strategies are identified and nonlinear outcomes are explored.
Orlando Gomes
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