In most studies regarding evolutionary game dynamics, the effective payoff, a quantity that translates the payoff derived from game interactions into reproductive success, is usually assumed to be a specific function of the payoff. Meanwhile, the effect of different function forms of effective payoff on evolutionary dynamics is always left in the basket. By introducing a generalized mapping that the effective payoff of individuals is a non-negative function of two variables on selection intensity and payoff, we study how different effective payoff functions affect evolutionary dynamics in a symmetrical mutation-selection process. For standard two-strategy two-player games, we find that under weak selection the condition for one strategy to ...
Classical evolutionary game theory allows one to analyze the population dynamics of interacting indi...
The assumption that decision makers choose actions to maximize their preferences is a central tenet ...
Evolutionary theory often resorts to weak selection, where different individuals have very similar f...
Evolutionary dynamics in evolutionary games as well as in evolution-ary algorithms imply de–facto sp...
Most of the work in evolutionary game theory starts with a model of a social situation that gives ri...
Individuals are now participating in three games for a time. One of the three is organised by itself...
Evolutionary game dynamics describes how successful strategies spread in a population. In well-mixed...
The idea of evolutionary game theory is to relate the payoff of a game to reproductive success (=fit...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. Reproduction depends on the payoff a str...
Standard evolutionary game models select the risk-dominant equilibrium, even if it is not efficient....
Abstract. The standard assumptions on utility functions in economic models are questionable in many ...
In evolutionary games, reproductive success is determined by payoffs. Weak selection means that even...
Most of the work in evolutionary game theory starts with a model of a social situation that gives ri...
<p>The game has three strategies: cooperators contribute to the common pool, defectors exploit coope...
In evolutionary game dynamics, reproductive success increases with the performance in an evolutionar...
Classical evolutionary game theory allows one to analyze the population dynamics of interacting indi...
The assumption that decision makers choose actions to maximize their preferences is a central tenet ...
Evolutionary theory often resorts to weak selection, where different individuals have very similar f...
Evolutionary dynamics in evolutionary games as well as in evolution-ary algorithms imply de–facto sp...
Most of the work in evolutionary game theory starts with a model of a social situation that gives ri...
Individuals are now participating in three games for a time. One of the three is organised by itself...
Evolutionary game dynamics describes how successful strategies spread in a population. In well-mixed...
The idea of evolutionary game theory is to relate the payoff of a game to reproductive success (=fit...
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. Reproduction depends on the payoff a str...
Standard evolutionary game models select the risk-dominant equilibrium, even if it is not efficient....
Abstract. The standard assumptions on utility functions in economic models are questionable in many ...
In evolutionary games, reproductive success is determined by payoffs. Weak selection means that even...
Most of the work in evolutionary game theory starts with a model of a social situation that gives ri...
<p>The game has three strategies: cooperators contribute to the common pool, defectors exploit coope...
In evolutionary game dynamics, reproductive success increases with the performance in an evolutionar...
Classical evolutionary game theory allows one to analyze the population dynamics of interacting indi...
The assumption that decision makers choose actions to maximize their preferences is a central tenet ...
Evolutionary theory often resorts to weak selection, where different individuals have very similar f...