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Evolutionary Game Theory Game theory!evolutionary|bb

Dirk Helbing ()
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Dirk Helbing: ETH Zurich, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Chapter Chapter 12 in Quantitative Sociodynamics, 2010, pp 247-274 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract For a long time game theoretical approaches Game theory have been used for a quantitative description of the competitionCompetition or cooperationCooperation of interacting individuals. These go back to von Neumann Von Neumann, J. and Morgenstern Morgenstern, O. [196] and meanwhile they are also empirically validated [46, 230, 233]. In game theory two aspects stand in the centre of interest—the individual attempts to maximize the personal success Success!maximization of and the dynamicsDynamics resulting from this in connection with the interactions between the individuals.

Keywords: Hopf Bifurcation; Payoff Matrix; Corrected Equation; Evolutionary Game Theory; Replicator Equation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11546-2_12

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