Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects the outcome of the evolutionary process. Evolutionary graph theory is a powerful approach to study this phenomenon. There are two graphs. The interaction graph specifies who interacts with whom in the context of evolution. The replacement graph specifies who competes with whom for reproduction. The vertices of the two graphs are the same, and each vertex corresponds to an individual. A key quantity is the fixation probability of a new mutant. It is defined as the probability that a newly introduced mutant (on a single vertex) generates a lineage of offspring which eventually takes over the entire population of resident individuals. The basic ...
Population structure can have a significant effect on evolution. For some systems with sufficient sy...
Evolutionary dynamics on graphs has remarkable features: For example, it has been shown that amplifi...
This work studies the generalized Moran process, as introduced by Lieberman, Hauert, and Nowak [Natu...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
Population structure can be modeled by evolutionary graphs, which can have a substantial influence o...
In this paper, we investigate evolutionary games with the invasion process updating rules on three s...
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population whose structure is given by two graphs: the interacti...
There is a growing interest in the study of evolutionary dynamics on populations with some non-homog...
Evolutionary games on graphs describe how strategic interactions and population structure determine ...
Evolutionary graph theory is the study of how spatial population structure affects evolutionary proc...
A population's spatial structure affects the rate of genetic change and the outcome of natural selec...
International audienceOne of the most fundamental concepts of evolutionary dynamics is the "fixation...
Population structure can have a significant effect on evolution. For some systems with sufficient sy...
Evolutionary dynamics on graphs has remarkable features: For example, it has been shown that amplifi...
This work studies the generalized Moran process, as introduced by Lieberman, Hauert, and Nowak [Natu...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. The structure of the population affects ...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
Evolutionary graph theory studies the evolutionary dynamics in a population structure given as a con...
Population structure can be modeled by evolutionary graphs, which can have a substantial influence o...
In this paper, we investigate evolutionary games with the invasion process updating rules on three s...
We study evolutionary dynamics in a population whose structure is given by two graphs: the interacti...
There is a growing interest in the study of evolutionary dynamics on populations with some non-homog...
Evolutionary games on graphs describe how strategic interactions and population structure determine ...
Evolutionary graph theory is the study of how spatial population structure affects evolutionary proc...
A population's spatial structure affects the rate of genetic change and the outcome of natural selec...
International audienceOne of the most fundamental concepts of evolutionary dynamics is the "fixation...
Population structure can have a significant effect on evolution. For some systems with sufficient sy...
Evolutionary dynamics on graphs has remarkable features: For example, it has been shown that amplifi...
This work studies the generalized Moran process, as introduced by Lieberman, Hauert, and Nowak [Natu...