The goal of this paper is to construct a Monte Carlo simulation in order to systematically analyze how equilibria arise in evolutionary games. I examine the “Hawk-Dove ” game, where the equilibria are already understood, in order to judge whether the model matches the analytic expectations. In all situations, the model approaches the expected results
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 6, Spring 2014. Publi...
Human players in our laboratory experiment converge closely to the symmetric mixed Nash equilibrium...
An overview of methods of mathematical modeling of evolutionary processes related to evolutionary ga...
This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its mos...
evolution have begun to be applied with great suc-cess in economics. Here, we describe the key con-c...
The hawk-dove game admits two types of equilibria: an asymmetric pure equilibrium in which players i...
In evolutionary game theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma is a well-studied model for a diverse range of r...
Game theoretic models of evolution such as the Hawk–Dove game assume that individuals gain fitness (...
In this paper we study one of the most well known examples of evolutionary games, the Hawk and Dove ...
In Hawk-Dove games with mulitiplicity of equilibria, we study which equilibria are selected using va...
This paper develops an approach to equilibrium selection in game theory based on studying the learni...
We consider a two timescale model of learning by economic agents wherein active or 'ontogenetic' lea...
The hawk–dove game admits two types of equilibria: an asymmetric pure equilibrium in which players i...
Correlated equilibrium (Aumann, 1974, 1987) is an important generalization of the Nash equilibrium c...
This paper presents a tight relationship between evolutionary game theory and distributed intelligen...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 6, Spring 2014. Publi...
Human players in our laboratory experiment converge closely to the symmetric mixed Nash equilibrium...
An overview of methods of mathematical modeling of evolutionary processes related to evolutionary ga...
This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its mos...
evolution have begun to be applied with great suc-cess in economics. Here, we describe the key con-c...
The hawk-dove game admits two types of equilibria: an asymmetric pure equilibrium in which players i...
In evolutionary game theory, the Prisoner’s Dilemma is a well-studied model for a diverse range of r...
Game theoretic models of evolution such as the Hawk–Dove game assume that individuals gain fitness (...
In this paper we study one of the most well known examples of evolutionary games, the Hawk and Dove ...
In Hawk-Dove games with mulitiplicity of equilibria, we study which equilibria are selected using va...
This paper develops an approach to equilibrium selection in game theory based on studying the learni...
We consider a two timescale model of learning by economic agents wherein active or 'ontogenetic' lea...
The hawk–dove game admits two types of equilibria: an asymmetric pure equilibrium in which players i...
Correlated equilibrium (Aumann, 1974, 1987) is an important generalization of the Nash equilibrium c...
This paper presents a tight relationship between evolutionary game theory and distributed intelligen...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), Volume 6, Spring 2014. Publi...
Human players in our laboratory experiment converge closely to the symmetric mixed Nash equilibrium...
An overview of methods of mathematical modeling of evolutionary processes related to evolutionary ga...