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20 mar 2023 · Game theory in biology gained prominence 50 years ago, when Maynard Smith & Price formulated the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS). Their aim was to explain why conflicts...
Game theory in biology gained prominence 50 years ago, when Maynard Smith & Price formulated the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS). Their aim was to explain why conflicts between animals of the same species usually are of a ‘limited war’ type, not causing serious injury.
21 lut 2014 · This study aims at giving an answer to the question: can we plan the system of educational actions so that each action gives us maximum efficiency, reducing any unwanted results (routine, boredom ...). For this purpose we use games theory techniques.
24 wrz 2020 · This book covers the basic concepts and the traditional examples of biological game theory. It expands the frontiers of the field, emphasizing the importance of the co-evolution of traits and the implications of variation for reputation, markets, negotiation, and other social phenomena.
Game theory is a branch of mathematics that investigates the outcomes of multi-individual interactions, in which the payoff for any one individual depends not only on its own strategy, but the...
In biology, game theory is a branch of evolutionary theory that is particularly suited to the study of interactions between individuals. The evolution of animal fighting behaviour was among the first applications and it was in this context that Maynard Smith and...
8 maj 2023 · Game theory in biology gained prominence 50 years ago, when Maynard Smith & Price formulated the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS). Their aim was to explain why conflicts between animals of the same species usually are of a 'limited war' type, not causing serious injury.