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Asymmetric Evolutionary Games. [PDF]
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 ...
Alex McAvoy, Christoph Hauert
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Instability in evolutionary games. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Phenomena of instability are widely observed in many dissimilar systems, with punctuated equilibrium in biological evolution and economic crises being noticeable examples.
Zimo Yang +3 more
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Extrapolating weak selection in evolutionary games. [PDF]
In evolutionary games, reproductive success is determined by payoffs. Weak selection means that even large differences in game outcomes translate into small fitness differences. Many results have been derived using weak selection approximations, in which
Bin Wu +3 more
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Evolutionary games with environmental feedbacks [PDF]
Strategic game payoffs often depend on the state of the environment, which in turn can be influenced by game strategies. Here, Tilman et al. develop a general framework for modeling strategic games with environmental feedbacks and analyze case studies ...
Andrew R. Tilman +2 more
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Matrix-Based Method for the Analysis and Control of Networked Evolutionary Games: A Survey
In this paper, a detailed survey is presented for the analysis and control of networked evolutionary games via the matrix method. The algebraic form of networked evolutionary games is firstly recalled.
Xinrong Yang, Zhenping Geng, Haitao Li
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Evolutionary games on isothermal graphs [PDF]
The spatial structure of a population is often critical for the evolution of cooperation. Here, Allen and colleagues show that when spatial structure is represented by an isothermal graph, the effective number of neighbors per individual determines ...
Benjamin Allen +2 more
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Evolutionary Games of Multiplayer Cooperation on Graphs. [PDF]
There has been much interest in studying evolutionary games in structured populations, often modeled as graphs. However, most analytical results so far have only been obtained for two-player or linear games, while the study of more complex multiplayer ...
Jorge Peña +3 more
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Interdependent network reciprocity in evolutionary games [PDF]
Besides the structure of interactions within networks, also the interactions between networks are of the outmost importance. We therefore study the outcome of the public goods game on two interdependent networks that are connected by means of a utility
A Szolnoki +54 more
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We propose a model of cancer initiation and progression where tumor growth is modulated by an evolutionary coordination game. Evolutionary games of cancer are widely used to model frequency-dependent cell interactions with the most studied games being ...
Péter Bayer +5 more
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Eco-evolutionary feedback and the invasion of cooperation in prisoner's dilemma games. [PDF]
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ecology. The prisoner's dilemma game is an important metaphor for studying the evolution of cooperation.
Feng Zhang, Cang Hui
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