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Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of two pure … promotes the evolution of cooperation, our investigation gives a comprehensive picture of how relatedness affects the evolution …
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Equilibrium selection in coordination games has generated a large literature. Kandori, Mailath and Rob (1993) and Young (1993) studied dynamic models of aggregate behaviour in which agents choose best responses to observations of population play. Crucially, infrequent mistakes (`mutations`)...
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Evolution of cooperation has traditionally been studied by assuming that individuals adopt either of two pure … promotes the evolution of cooperation, our investigation gives a comprehensive picture of how relatedness affects the evolution …
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We analyse growth dynamics in an economy where the well-being of economic agents depends on three goods: leisure, a free access environmental good and a private good which can be produced by each agent through his own labour input. The private good can be consumed as a substitute for the...
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The replicator equation model for the evolution of individual behaviors in a single-species with a multi …
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Adaptive dynamics is a mathematical framework for studying evolution. It extends evolutionary game theory to account … is supported with a worked-out example of evolution of arrival times in migratory birds. We show how the adaptive … dynamics methodology can be extended to study evolution in polymorphic populations using trait evolution plots (TEPs). We give …
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A person learns by trial and error if he occasionally tries out new strategies, rejecting choices that are “erroneous” in the sense that they do not lead to higher payoffs. In a game, however, strategies can become erroneous due to a change of behavior by someone else. Such passive errors...
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iterated games. We consider evolution within the space of memory-1strategies, and we characterize all evolutionary robust … cooperative interaction, then co-evolution leads to changes in the payoff structure of the game itself and to specific pairings of …
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We study the evolution of cooperation in group interactions where players are randomly drawn from well … both genetic and behavioral evolution mechanisms. Moreover, in the model, cooperation is favored by natural selection over … adaptive dynamics to study the co-evolution of cooperation and opting-out behavior. Indeed, given rare mutations minutely …
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evolution in structured populations. Despite the apparent diversity of these approaches they all share a unified underlying … a higher probability than they would at random. Here we study the evolution of cooperation in both discrete strategy and …'s rule, which govern the evolution of cooperation in these games. For continuous strategy social dilemmas we employ both a …
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