Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "evolutionary graph theory"
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Direct Reciprocity on Graphs
(Elsevier, 2007)Direct reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation based on the idea of repeated encounters between the same two individuals. Here we examine direct reciprocity in structured populations, where individuals ... -
Evolutionary Dynamics in Structured Populations
(The Royal Society, 2010)Evolutionary dynamics shape the living world around us. At the centre of every evolutionary process is a population of reproducing individuals. The structure of that population affects evolutionary dynamics. The individuals ... -
Evolutionary Games on Cycles
(Royal Society, The, 2006)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 ... -
Evolutionary Stability on Graphs
(Elsevier, 2008)Evolutionary stability is a fundamental concept in evolutionary game theory. A strategy is called an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS), if its monomorphic population rejects the invasion of any other mutant strategy. ... -
The Replicator Equation on Graphs
(Elsevier, 2006)We study evolutionary games on graphs. Each player is represented by a vertex of the graph. The edges denote who meets whom. A player can use any one of n strategies. Players obtain a payoff from interaction with all their ...