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Large population evolutionary games played within a life history framework
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posted on 2022-11-11, 19:40 authored by David RamseyIn many evolutionary games, such as parental care games, the length of time spent playing a realisation
of the game is dependent on the strategy of an individual. Also, the payoff of a deserting
male cannot be defined in isolation from the strategies used in the population as a whole. Such games
should be defined as games against the field (large population games) rather than two-player games.
Several examples are presented to illustrate the theory of such games against the field.
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Operations Research and Decisions;7(2), pp. 51-74Publisher
Politechnika Wroclawska * Oficyna WydawniczaNote
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- BIO-SI - Bio-Statistics & Informatics Project
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- Mathematics & Statistics
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