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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 ...
Tilman AR, Plotkin JB, Akçay E.
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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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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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Computational Intelligence-based Entertaining Level Generation for Platform Games [PDF]
With computers becoming ubiquitous and high resolution graphics reaching the next level, computer games have become a major source of entertainment. It has been a tedious task for game developers to measure the entertainment value of the computer games ...
Zahid Halim +2 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
Wu B, García J, Hauert C, Traulsen A.
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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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Evolutionary games and spatial periodicity
Spatial interactions are considered an important factor influencing a variety of evolutionary processes that take place in structured populations. It still remains an open problem to fully understand evolutionary game dynamics on networks except for ...
Te Wu, Feng Fu, Long Wang
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The replicator dynamics of generalized Nash games
Generalized Nash Games are a powerful modelling tool, first introduced in the 1950's. They have seen some important developments in the past two decades.
Jason Lequyer, Monica-Gabriela Cojocaru
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Population Games, Stable Games, and Passivity
The class of “stable games”, introduced by Hofbauer and Sandholm in 2009, has the attractive property of admitting global convergence to equilibria under many evolutionary dynamics.
Michael J. Fox, Jeff S. Shamma
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Interplay of Elementary Interactions Causing Social Traps in Evolutionary Games
In evolutionary games, pair interactions are defined by payoff matrices that can be decomposed into four types of orthogonal elementary games that represent fundamentally different interaction situations.
Balázs Király, György Szabó
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