"It defines a framework of contests, strategies, and analytics into which Darwinian competition can be modelled."
A branch of game theory that studies the evolution of strategies in a population of players over time. This can be used to model the spread of behavior in a society or among animals.
"It originated in 1973 with John Maynard Smith and George R. Price's formalisation of contests, analysed as strategies, and the mathematical criteria that can be used to predict the results of competing strategies."
"Evolutionary game theory differs from classical game theory in focusing more on the dynamics of strategy change."
"This is influenced by the frequency of the competing strategies in the population."
"It has in turn become of interest to economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers."
"Evolutionary game theory has helped to explain the basis of altruistic behaviours in Darwinian evolution."
"It originated in 1973 with John Maynard Smith and George R. Price's formalisation of contests."
"A framework of contests, strategies, and analytics into which Darwinian competition can be modelled."
"The mathematical criteria can be used to predict the results of competing strategies."
"Evolutionary game theory focuses more on the dynamics of strategy change."
"It has in turn become of interest to economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers."
"The basis of altruistic behaviours in Darwinian evolution."
"John Maynard Smith and George R. Price's formalisation of contests."
"To predict the results of competing strategies."
"It has become of interest to economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers."
"The dynamics of strategy change."
"Strategies and analytics."
"It influences the dynamics of strategy change."
"Economists, sociologists, anthropologists, and philosophers."
"Contests can be modelled as Darwinian competition."