The projection dynamic and the replicator dynamic
We investigate a variety of connections between the projection dynamic and the replicator dynamic. At interior population states, the standard microfoundations for the replicator dynamic can be converted into foundations for the projection dynamic by replacing imitation of opponents with "revision driven by insecurity" and direct choice of alternative strategies. Both dynamics satisfy a condition called inflow-outflow symmetry, which causes them to select against strictly dominated strategies at interior states; still, because it is discontinuous at the boundary of the state space, the projection dynamic allows strictly dominated strategies to survive in perpetuity. The two dynamics exhibit qualitatively similar behavior in strictly stable and null stable games. Finally, the projection and replicator dynamics both can be viewed as gradient systems in potential games, the latter after an appropriate transformation of the state space.
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2008
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Authors: | Sandholm, William H. ; DokumacI, Emin ; Lahkar, Ratul |
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Games and Economic Behavior. - Elsevier, ISSN 0899-8256. - Vol. 64.2008, 2, p. 666-683
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Elsevier |
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