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MODELING CANCER AS AN EVOLUTIONARY GAME [PDF]
We present two different mathematical models that examine the role of cellular evolution in the development and treatment of cancer. The first is a Lotka-Volterra model of an invasive cancer subjected to chemotherapy that demonstrates rapid evolution of drug-resistant phenotypes.
THOMAS L. VINCENT, ROBERT A. GATENBY
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Cheating in evolutionary games
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1978The analysis of models of evolutionary games requires explicit consideration of both evolutionary game rules and mutants which infinitesimally break these rules. For example, the Scotch Auction is an evolutionary game which lacks both a rule-obeying evolutionarily stable strategy and an asymptotically stable polymorphism of rule-obeying strategies ...
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Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1980
Abstract The War of Attrition and the Scotch Auction are instances of a general type of evolutionary game, here referred to as an evolutionary auction. Evolutionary auctions are symmetric, without injury, settled by a single scalar variable (“the bid”), and subject to an overshoot cost function which depends on the difference between the bids.
J, Haigh, M R, Rose
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Abstract The War of Attrition and the Scotch Auction are instances of a general type of evolutionary game, here referred to as an evolutionary auction. Evolutionary auctions are symmetric, without injury, settled by a single scalar variable (“the bid”), and subject to an overshoot cost function which depends on the difference between the bids.
J, Haigh, M R, Rose
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Evolutionary Games and Local Dynamics [PDF]
In this paper, we examine several options for modeling local interactions within the framework of evolutionary game theory. Several examples show that there is a major difference between population dynamics using local dynamics versus global dynamics. Moreover, different modeling choices may lead to very diverse results.
Philippe Uyttendaele, Frank Thuijsman
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The 2014 5th International Conference on Game Theory for Networks, 2014
In this paper, we introduce a framework of social evolutionary games (SEG) for investigating the evolution of social networks. In a SEG, a coevolutionary mechanism is adopted by agents who aim to improve his short-term utility and long-term reputation.
Jianye Yu +3 more
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In this paper, we introduce a framework of social evolutionary games (SEG) for investigating the evolution of social networks. In a SEG, a coevolutionary mechanism is adopted by agents who aim to improve his short-term utility and long-term reputation.
Jianye Yu +3 more
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Evolutionary Games in Wireless Networks
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B (Cybernetics), 2010We consider a noncooperative interaction among a large population of mobiles that interfere with each other through many local interactions. The first objective of this paper is to extend the evolutionary game framework to allow an arbitrary number of mobiles that are involved in a local interaction.
Tembine, Hamidou +3 more
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Proceedings of the 9th annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2007
Evolutionary game theory has been introduced essentially by biologists in the seventies and has immediately diffused into economical and sociological circles. Today, it is a main pillar of the whole edifice of game theory and widely used both in theory and in applications.
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Evolutionary game theory has been introduced essentially by biologists in the seventies and has immediately diffused into economical and sociological circles. Today, it is a main pillar of the whole edifice of game theory and widely used both in theory and in applications.
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Evolutionary Games in Interacting Communities
Dynamic Games and Applications, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Nesrine Ben Khalifa +3 more
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Evolutionary Computation and Games
Proceedings of the 2016 on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2016In recent years, the field of Computational Intelligence and Games (CIG) has enjoyed rapid progress and a sharp rise in popularity. In this field, algorithms from across the computational intelligence spectrum are tested on benchmarks based on e.g. board games and video games, and new CI-based solutions are developed for problems in game development ...
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Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1980
Evolutionary game theory is a method of analysing the evolution of phenotypes when fitnesses are frequency-dependent. The assumption made about inheritance is the simplest possible one, that individuals produce offspring identical to themselves — i.e. parthenogenetic inheritance.
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Evolutionary game theory is a method of analysing the evolution of phenotypes when fitnesses are frequency-dependent. The assumption made about inheritance is the simplest possible one, that individuals produce offspring identical to themselves — i.e. parthenogenetic inheritance.
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