The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strategic behaviour suggested by a game-theoretic analysis and the behaviour often observed among human players, where cooperation is maintained through most of the game. A game-theoretic reasoning based on backward induction eliminates strategies step by step until defection from the first round is the only remaining choice, reflecting the Nash equilibrium of the game. We investigate the Nash equilibrium solution for two different sets of strategies in an evolutionary context, using replicator-mutation dynamics. The first set consists of conditional cooperators, up to a certain round, while the second set in addition to these contains t...
This paper investigates a deterministic evolutionary process governing the adoption of strate-gies f...
The present thesis considers two biologically significant processes: the evolution of populations of...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation has attracted intensive scholarly interest and has been...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The finitely repeated Prisoners' Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
The observed cooperation on the level of genes, cells, tissues, and individuals has been the object ...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
Repeated games tend to have large sets of equilibria. We also know that in the repeated prisoners di...
Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally likely, i.e....
<div><p>Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally like...
The finitely Repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma (RPD) is a model of a social dilemma where cooperation is p...
By applying a technique previously developed to study ecosystem assembly [Capitán et al., Phys. Rev....
This paper investigates a deterministic evolutionary process governing the adoption of strate-gies f...
The present thesis considers two biologically significant processes: the evolution of populations of...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation has attracted intensive scholarly interest and has been...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The finitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The finitely repeated Prisoners' Dilemma is a good illustration of the discrepancy between the strat...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
The observed cooperation on the level of genes, cells, tissues, and individuals has been the object ...
Computer simulations are regularly used for studying the evolution of strategies in repeated games. ...
Repeated games tend to have large sets of equilibria. We also know that in the repeated prisoners di...
Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally likely, i.e....
<div><p>Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally like...
The finitely Repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma (RPD) is a model of a social dilemma where cooperation is p...
By applying a technique previously developed to study ecosystem assembly [Capitán et al., Phys. Rev....
This paper investigates a deterministic evolutionary process governing the adoption of strate-gies f...
The present thesis considers two biologically significant processes: the evolution of populations of...
The emergence and maintenance of cooperation has attracted intensive scholarly interest and has been...