Transfer of information between senders and receivers, of one kind or another, is essential to all life. David Lewis introduced a game theoretic model of the simplest case, where one sender and one receiver have pure common interest. How hard or easy is it for evolution to achieve information transfer in Lewis signaling?. The answers involve surprising subtleties. We discuss some if these in terms of evolutionary dynamics in both finite and infinite populations, with and without mutation
This article presents a theoretical criticism of current approaches to the study of the evolution of...
The application of information theory to biology can be broadly split into three areas: (i) At the l...
In the research described here we examine the emergence of signaling from non-communicative origins,...
In Lewis signaling games [Lewis 1969], nature picks one of N possible states of the world at random ...
David Lewis's 1969 account of convention formation broke ground through its use of game theory to mo...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signaling game and relax a number of unrealist...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
David Lewis (1969) introduced sender-receiver games as a way of investigating how meaningful languag...
Philosophers and scientists have long debated how communication can arise in circumstances in which ...
Sender-receiver games are simple, tractable models of information transmission. They provide a basic...
We present a dynamic model of the evolution of communication in a Lewis signaling game whi...
In the research described here we examine the emergence of signaling from non-communicative origins,...
This article presents a theoretical criticism of current approaches to the study of the evolution of...
The application of information theory to biology can be broadly split into three areas: (i) At the l...
In the research described here we examine the emergence of signaling from non-communicative origins,...
In Lewis signaling games [Lewis 1969], nature picks one of N possible states of the world at random ...
David Lewis's 1969 account of convention formation broke ground through its use of game theory to mo...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
Information transfer is a basic feature of life that includes signaling within and between organisms...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signaling game and relax a number of unrealist...
We consider modifications to the standard David Lewis signalling game and relax a number of unrealis...
David Lewis (1969) introduced sender-receiver games as a way of investigating how meaningful languag...
Philosophers and scientists have long debated how communication can arise in circumstances in which ...
Sender-receiver games are simple, tractable models of information transmission. They provide a basic...
We present a dynamic model of the evolution of communication in a Lewis signaling game whi...
In the research described here we examine the emergence of signaling from non-communicative origins,...
This article presents a theoretical criticism of current approaches to the study of the evolution of...
The application of information theory to biology can be broadly split into three areas: (i) At the l...
In the research described here we examine the emergence of signaling from non-communicative origins,...