Without competition, organisms would not evolve any meaningful physical or cognitive abilities. Competition can thus be understood as the driving force behind Darwinian evolution. But does this imply that more competitive environments necessarily evolve organisms with more sophisticated cognitive abilities than do less competitive environments? Or is there a tipping point at which competition does more harm than good? We examine the evolution of decision strategies among virtual agents performing a repetitive sampling task in three distinct environments. The environments differ in the degree to which the actions of a competitor can affect the fitness of the sampling agent, and in the variance of the sample. Under weak competition, agents ev...
The persistence of extensive variation in nature seems to stand against the most general principle o...
Natural selection favors the more successful individuals. This is the elementary premise that pervad...
Natural selection favors the more successful individuals. This is the elementary premise that pervad...
Without competition, organisms would not evolve any meaningful physical or cognitive abilities. Comp...
International audienceCompetitive interactions shape the evolution of organisms. However, often it i...
Learning and evolution are two adaptive processes in the natural world that have been modelled in th...
Abstract. We compare level-k utility maximization and level-k regret minimization in evolutionary co...
Animal contests govern access to key resources and are a fundamental determinant of fitness within p...
In a world of limited resources, scarcity and rivalry are central challenges for decision makers-ani...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
This paper shows that competition is inversely related to the strength of evolutionary dynamics usin...
Game theory is often described as the study of interactive decision-making by rational agents.1 Howe...
In many species, individuals express phenotypic characteristics that enhance their competitiveness, ...
Many investigations have been carried out in order to get an idea of what the driving forces behind ...
The persistence of extensive variation in nature seems to stand against the most general principle o...
The persistence of extensive variation in nature seems to stand against the most general principle o...
Natural selection favors the more successful individuals. This is the elementary premise that pervad...
Natural selection favors the more successful individuals. This is the elementary premise that pervad...
Without competition, organisms would not evolve any meaningful physical or cognitive abilities. Comp...
International audienceCompetitive interactions shape the evolution of organisms. However, often it i...
Learning and evolution are two adaptive processes in the natural world that have been modelled in th...
Abstract. We compare level-k utility maximization and level-k regret minimization in evolutionary co...
Animal contests govern access to key resources and are a fundamental determinant of fitness within p...
In a world of limited resources, scarcity and rivalry are central challenges for decision makers-ani...
A key, yet often neglected, component of digital evolution and evolutionary models is the 'selection...
This paper shows that competition is inversely related to the strength of evolutionary dynamics usin...
Game theory is often described as the study of interactive decision-making by rational agents.1 Howe...
In many species, individuals express phenotypic characteristics that enhance their competitiveness, ...
Many investigations have been carried out in order to get an idea of what the driving forces behind ...
The persistence of extensive variation in nature seems to stand against the most general principle o...
The persistence of extensive variation in nature seems to stand against the most general principle o...
Natural selection favors the more successful individuals. This is the elementary premise that pervad...
Natural selection favors the more successful individuals. This is the elementary premise that pervad...