8 pages, 4 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0512045Final publisher version available Open Access at: http://gisc.uc3m.es/~cuesta/papers-year.htmlHow cooperation emerges in human societies is still a puzzle. Evolutionary game theory has been the standard framework to address this issue. In most models, every individual plays with all others, and then reproduces and dies according to what she earns. This amounts to assuming that selection takes place at a slow pace with respect to the interaction time scale. We show that, quite generally, if selection speeds up, the evolution outcome changes dramatically. Thus, in games such as Harmony, where cooperation is the only equilibrium and the only rational outcome,...
Processes of Darwinian evolution are dynamic, nonlinear, and underly fluctuations. A way to analyze ...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Significance We develop a mathematical theory of how natural selection operates in the pr...
8 pages, 4 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0512045Final publishe...
We study the combined influence of selection and random fluctuations on the evolutionary dynamics of...
Multilevel selection is an important organizing principle that crucially underlies evolutionary proc...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
4 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 02.50.Le, 05.45.−a, 89.65.−s.Evolutionary game theory has tradition...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance of partner choice as a ...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
The functioning of animal as well as human societies fundamentally relies on cooperation. Yet, defec...
A commonly used assumption in evolutionary game theory is that natural selection acts on individuals...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
International audienceA growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance o...
Processes of Darwinian evolution are dynamic, nonlinear, and underly fluctuations. A way to analyze ...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Significance We develop a mathematical theory of how natural selection operates in the pr...
8 pages, 4 figures.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/q-bio/0512045Final publishe...
We study the combined influence of selection and random fluctuations on the evolutionary dynamics of...
Multilevel selection is an important organizing principle that crucially underlies evolutionary proc...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
4 pages, 3 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 02.50.Le, 05.45.−a, 89.65.−s.Evolutionary game theory has tradition...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
A growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance of partner choice as a ...
Unveiling the origin and forms of cooperation in nature poses profound challenges in evolutionary ec...
The functioning of animal as well as human societies fundamentally relies on cooperation. Yet, defec...
A commonly used assumption in evolutionary game theory is that natural selection acts on individuals...
The problem of cooperation1−8 is that defection is evolutionarily stable. If everybody in a populati...
International audienceA growing number of experimental and theoretical studies show the importance o...
Processes of Darwinian evolution are dynamic, nonlinear, and underly fluctuations. A way to analyze ...
Cooperation is ubiquitous ranging from multicellular organisms to human societies. Population struct...
Significance We develop a mathematical theory of how natural selection operates in the pr...