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Biology and Evolutionary Games [PDF]
This chapter surveys some evolutionary games used in biological sciences. These include the Hawk-Dove game, the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Rock–Paper–Scissors, the war of attrition, the Habitat Selection game, predatorprey games, and signalling games.
Broom, M., Krivan, V.
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COEVOLUTION AS AN EVOLUTIONARY GAME [PDF]
Coevolution is modeled as a continuous game where the fitness-maximizing strategy of an individual is assumed to be a function of the strategy of other individuals who are also under selection to maximize fitness. An evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) is sought such that no rare alternative strategies can invade the community.
Joel S, Brown, Thomas L, Vincent
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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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PHASE TRANSITION IN EVOLUTIONARY GAMES [PDF]
The evolution of cooperative behavior is studied in the deterministic version of the Prisoners' Dilemma on a two-dimensional lattice. The payoff parameter is set at the critical region 1.8<b<2.0, where clusters of cooperators are formed in all spatial sizes.
Cao, Zhen, Hwa, Rudolph C.
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Motifs in evolving cooperative networks look like protein structure networks
The structure of networks can be characterized by the frequency of different subnetwork patterns found within them. Where these frequencies deviate from what would be expected in random networks they are termed “motifs” of the network.
David Hales, Stefano Arteconi
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The Evolvability of Cooperation under Local and Non-Local Mutations
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population of individuals engaged in pairwise social interactions, encoded as iterated games. We consider evolution within the space of memory-1strategies, and we characterize all evolutionary robust outcomes, as well ...
Alexander J. Stewart, Joshua B. Plotkin
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How to Analyze Models of Nonlinear Public Goods
Public goods games often assume that the effect of the public good is a linear function of the number of contributions. In many cases, however, especially in biology, public goods have nonlinear effects, and nonlinear games are known to have dynamics and
Marco Archetti
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Evolutionary games and computer simulations. [PDF]
The Prisoner's Dilemma has long been considered the paradigm for studying the emergence of cooperation among selfish individuals. Because of its importance, it has been studied through computer experiments as well as in the laboratory and by analytical means. However, there are important differences between the way a system composed of many interacting
Huberman, Bernardo A. +1 more
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Evolutionary dynamics of N-person Hawk-Dove games
In the animal world, the competition between individuals belonging to different species for a resource often requires the cooperation of several individuals in groups.
Wei Chen +4 more
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The tragedy of the commons (TOCs) is a ubiquitous social dilemma witnessed in interactions between a population of living entities and shared resources available to them: the individuals in the population tend to selfishly overexploit a common resource ...
Joy Das Bairagya +3 more
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