AbstractIn social situations with which evolutionary game is concerned, individuals are considered to be heterogeneous in various aspects. In particular, they may differently perceive the same outcome of the game owing to heterogeneity in idiosyncratic preferences, fighting abilities, and positions in a social network. In such a population, an individual may imitate successful and similar others, where similarity refers to that in the idiosyncratic fitness function. I propose an evolutionary game model with two subpopulations on the basis of multipopulation replicator dynamics to describe such a situation. In the proposed model, pairs of players are involved in a two-person game as a well-mixed population, and imitation occurs within subpop...
Innovation and evolution are two processes of paramount relevance for social and biological systems....
We formulate an evolutionary oligopoly model where quantity setting players produce following either...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
AbstractIn social situations with which evolutionary game is concerned, individuals are considered t...
In the framework of the evolutionary game theory, two fundamentally different mechanisms, the imitat...
In a two-population evolutionary game we analyze the interaction between individuals belonging to t...
Imitation dynamics for population games are studied and their asymptotic properties analyzed. In the...
We introduce a framework to analyze the interaction of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents repea...
The emergence of cooperation is analyzed in heterogeneous populations where two kinds of individuals...
We introduce a framework to analyze the interaction of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents repea...
We introduce a framework to analyze the interaction of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents repea...
One of the interesting extensions of evolutionary game theory is to limit the possible interactions ...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in animal and human societies is a challenging puzzle to ...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game theory has become one of the most diverse and far reaching theories in biology. Ap...
Innovation and evolution are two processes of paramount relevance for social and biological systems....
We formulate an evolutionary oligopoly model where quantity setting players produce following either...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...
AbstractIn social situations with which evolutionary game is concerned, individuals are considered t...
In the framework of the evolutionary game theory, two fundamentally different mechanisms, the imitat...
In a two-population evolutionary game we analyze the interaction between individuals belonging to t...
Imitation dynamics for population games are studied and their asymptotic properties analyzed. In the...
We introduce a framework to analyze the interaction of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents repea...
The emergence of cooperation is analyzed in heterogeneous populations where two kinds of individuals...
We introduce a framework to analyze the interaction of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents repea...
We introduce a framework to analyze the interaction of boundedly rational heterogeneous agents repea...
One of the interesting extensions of evolutionary game theory is to limit the possible interactions ...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in animal and human societies is a challenging puzzle to ...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game theory has become one of the most diverse and far reaching theories in biology. Ap...
Innovation and evolution are two processes of paramount relevance for social and biological systems....
We formulate an evolutionary oligopoly model where quantity setting players produce following either...
The problem of evolving and maintaining cooperation in both ecological and artificial multi-agent sy...