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Population Games and Evolutionary Dynamics

Abstract

This text offers a systematic, rigorous, and unified presentation of evolutionary game theory, covering the core developments of the theory from its inception in biology in the 1970s through recent advances. Evolutionary game theory, which studies the behavior of large populations of strategically interacting agents, is used by economists to make predictions in settings where traditional assumptions about agents' rationality and knowledge may not be justified. Recently, computer scientists, transportation scientists, engineers, and control theorists have also turned to evolutionary game theory, seeking tools for modeling dynamics in multiagent systems. Population Games and Evolutionary Dynamics provides a…

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Keywords
  • Evolutionary game theory
  • Replicator equation
  • Computer science
  • Game theory
  • Population
  • Evolutionary dynamics
  • Evolutionarily stable strategy
  • Management science
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