Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics

Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics

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Publisher's Synopsis

Every form of behaviour is shaped by trial and error. Such stepwise adaptation can occur through individual learning or through natural selection, the basis of evolution. Since the work of Maynard Smith and others, it has been realised how game theory can model this process. Evolutionary game theory replaces the static solutions of classical game theory by a dynamical approach centred not on the concept of rational players but on the population dynamics of behavioural programmes. In this book the authors investigate the nonlinear dynamics of the self-regulation of social and economic behaviour, and of the closely related interactions between species in ecological communities. Replicator equations describe how successful strategies spread and thereby create new conditions which can alter the basis of their success, i.e. to enable us to understand the strategic and genetic foundations of the endless chronicle of invasions and extinctions which punctuate evolution. In short, evolutionary game theory describes when to escalate a conflict, how to elicit cooperation, why to expect a balance of the sexes, and how to understand natural selection in mathematical terms.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521625708
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 576.8015193
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 323
Weight: 680g
Height: 189mm
Width: 247mm
Spine width: 19mm