Evolutionary dynamics of group interactions on structured populations: a review
MPMatjaž PercJGJesús Gómez-GardeñesASAttila SzolnokiLMLuis M. FloríaYMYamir Moreno
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Abstract
Interactions among living organisms, from bacteria colonies to human societies, are inherently more complex than interactions among particles and non-living matter. Group interactions are a particularly important and widespread class, representative of which is the public goods game. In addition, methods of statistical physics have proved valuable for studying pattern formation, equilibrium selection and self-organization in evolutionary games. Here, we review recent advances in the study of evolutionary dynamics of group interactions on top of structured populations, including lattices, complex networks and coevolutionary models. We also compare these results with those obtained on well-mixed populations. The…
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- JGJesús Gómez-Gardeñes
- ASAttila Szolnoki
- LMLuis M. Floría
- YMYamir Moreno
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- Evolutionary dynamics
- Evolutionary game theory
- Group selection
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Group (periodic table)
- Dynamics (music)
- Evolutionarily stable strategy
- Statistical mechanics
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