Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with others. We consider a system in which players unconditionally imitate more successful strategies but sometimes also explore the available strategies at random. Most research has focused on how strategies spread via genetic reproduction or cultural imitation, but random exploration of the available set of strategies has received less attention so far. In genetic settings, the latter corresponds to mutations in the DNA, whereas in cultural evolution, it describes individuals experimenting with new behaviors. Genetic mutations typically occur with very small probabilities, but random exploration of available strategies in behavioral ...
We study evolutionary game theory in a setting where individuals learn from each other. We extend th...
Innovation and evolution are two processes of paramount relevance for social and biological systems....
AbstractIn social situations with which evolutionary game is concerned, individuals are considered t...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but also cultura...
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but also cultura...
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but also cultura...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in animal and human societies is a challenging puzzle to ...
Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally likely, i.e....
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Game theory describes social behaviors in humans and other biological organisms. By far, the most po...
Funding: J.B.P. acknowledges funding from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the David and Lucile Packard ...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
We study evolutionary game theory in a setting where individuals learn from each other. We extend th...
Innovation and evolution are two processes of paramount relevance for social and biological systems....
AbstractIn social situations with which evolutionary game is concerned, individuals are considered t...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game theory describes systems where individual success is based on the interaction with...
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but also cultura...
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but also cultura...
Evolutionary game dynamics describe not only frequency-dependent genetic evolution, but also cultura...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in animal and human societies is a challenging puzzle to ...
Evolutionary game dynamics in finite populations assumes that all mutations are equally likely, i.e....
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
Game theory describes social behaviors in humans and other biological organisms. By far, the most po...
Funding: J.B.P. acknowledges funding from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, the David and Lucile Packard ...
Evolutionary game theory and theoretical population genetics are two different fields sharing many c...
We study evolutionary game theory in a setting where individuals learn from each other. We extend th...
Innovation and evolution are two processes of paramount relevance for social and biological systems....
AbstractIn social situations with which evolutionary game is concerned, individuals are considered t...