Preliminary Investigations into the Evolution of Cooperative Strategies in a Minimally Spatial Model
Preliminary Investigations into the Evolution of Cooperative Strategies in a Minimally Spatial Model
In this paper we outline a simple model of spatially structured populations that is an extension of the replicator dynamics approach used in evolutionary game theory. Using this model, we are able to investigate issues such as how the degree of spatial localisation affects the evolution of cooperative and selfish genotypes in a resource sharing scenario.
evolutionary dynamics, evolutionary game theory, spatial model, resource sharing, cooperation
978-1-59593-697-4
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Powers, Simon T.
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Watson, Richard A.
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2007
Powers, Simon T.
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Watson, Richard A.
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Powers, Simon T. and Watson, Richard A.
(2007)
Preliminary Investigations into the Evolution of Cooperative Strategies in a Minimally Spatial Model.
Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation (GECCO 2007), London.
07 - 11 Jul 2007.
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In this paper we outline a simple model of spatially structured populations that is an extension of the replicator dynamics approach used in evolutionary game theory. Using this model, we are able to investigate issues such as how the degree of spatial localisation affects the evolution of cooperative and selfish genotypes in a resource sharing scenario.
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Published date: 2007
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Event Dates: 07/07/07 - 11/07/07
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Proceedings of the 9th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation (GECCO 2007), London, 2007-07-07 - 2007-07-11
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evolutionary dynamics, evolutionary game theory, spatial model, resource sharing, cooperation
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/264055
ISBN: 978-1-59593-697-4
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Simon T. Powers
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Richard A. Watson
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