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The Evolutionary Language Game [PDF]
We explore how evolutionary game dynamics have to be modified to accomodate a mathematical framework for the evolution of language. In particular, we are interested in the evolution of vocabulary, that is associations between signals and objects. We assume that successful communication contributes to biological fitness: individuals who communicate well
M A, Nowak, J B, Plotkin, D C, Krakauer
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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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Evolutionary games on cycles [PDF]
Traditional evolutionary game theory explores frequency-dependent selection in well-mixed populations without spatial or stochastic effects. But recently there has been much interest in studying the evolutionary game dynamics in spatial settings, on lattices and other graphs.
Ohtsuki, Hisashi, Nowak, Martin
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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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Chemical evolutionary games. [PDF]
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.
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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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Evolutionary Stable Strategies in Multistage Games
Direct ESS has some disadvantages, which are seen even in the case of repeated games when the sequence of stage ESSs may not constitute the direct ESS in the repeated game.
Leon A. Petrosyan, Xiuxiu Liu
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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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Evolutionary Coalitional Games [PDF]
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Consequences of fluctuating group size for the evolution of cooperation [PDF]
Studies of cooperation have traditionally focused on discrete games such as the well-known prisoner's dilemma, in which players choose between two pure strategies: cooperation and defection.
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