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Strategy Abundance in 2×2 Games for Arbitrary Mutation Rates
(Elsevier, 2009)
We study evolutionary game dynamics in a well-mixed populations of finite size, N. A well-mixed population means that any two individuals are equally likely to interact. In particular we consider the average abundances of ...
Stochastic Payoff Evaluation Increases the Temperature of Selection
(Elsevier, 2007)
We study stochastic evolutionary game dynamics in populations of finite size. Moreover, each individual has a randomly distributed number of interactions with other individuals. Therefore, the payoff of two individuals ...
Mutation-Selection Equilibrium in Games with Multiple Strategies
(Elsevier, 2009)
In evolutionary games the fitness of individuals is not constant but depends on the relative abundance of the various strategies in the population. Here we study general games among n strategies in populations of large but ...
Pairwise Comparison and Selection Temperature in Evolutionary Game Dynamics
(Elsevier, 2007)
Recently, the frequency-dependent Moran process has been introduced in order to describe evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations. Here, an alternative to this process is investigated that is based on pairwise ...