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This text introduces current evolutionary game theorywhere ideas from evolutionary biology and rationalistic economics meetemphasizing the links between static and dynamic approaches and noncooperative game theory. Much of the text is devoted to the key concepts of evolutionary stability and replicator dynamics. The former highlights the role of mutations and the latter the mechanisms of selection. Moreover, set-valued static and dynamic stability concepts, as well as processes of social evolution, are discussed. Separate background chapters are devoted to noncooperative game theory and the theory of ordinary differential equations. There are examples throughout as well as individual chapter summaries. Because evolutionary game theory is a fast-moving field that is itself branching out and rapidly evolving, J?rgen Weibull has judiciously focused on clarifying and explaining core elements of the theory in an up-to-date, comprehensive, and self-contained treatment. The result is a text for second-year graduate students in economic theory, other social sciences, and evolutionary biology. The book goes beyond filling the gap between texts by Maynard-Smith and Hofbauer and Sigmund that are currently being used in the field. Evolutionary Game Theory will also serve as an introduction for those embarking on research in this area as well as a reference for those already familiar with the field. Weibull provides an overview of the developments that have taken place in this branch of game theory, discusses the mathematical tools needed to understand the area, describes both the motivation and intuition for the concepts involved, and explains why and how it is relevant to economics.

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title:Evolutionary Game Theory
author:Weibull, Jrgen W.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780262231817
ebook isbn13:9780585135748
language:English
subjectGame theory, Evolution--Mathematical models.
publication date:1995
lcc:QA269.W45 1995eb
ddc:519.3
subject:Game theory, Evolution--Mathematical models.
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Evolutionary Game Theory
Jrgen W. Weibull
The MIT Press
Cambridge, Massachusetts
London, England
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Second printing, 1996
1995 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any electronic
or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval)
without permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set in Times Roman by Windfall Software using ZzTEX and was printed and bound
in the United States of America.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Weibull, Jrgen W., 1948
Evolutionary game theory / Jrgen W. Weibull.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-262-23181-6 (alk. paper)
1. Game theory. 2. Evolution-Mathematical models. I. Title
QA269.W45 1995
519.3-dc20
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for Sofia and Anna
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Contents
Foreword
by Ken Binmore
ix
Introduction
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
Mathematical Notation
xix
1
Elements of Noncooperative Game Theory
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1.1 Strategies and Payoff Functions
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1.2 Dominance Relations and Best Replies
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1.3 Nash Equilibrium
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1.4 Refinements of Nash Equilibrium
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1.5 Symmetric Two-Player Games
25
2
Evolutionary Stability Criteria
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2.1 Evolutionarily Stable Strategies
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2.2 Characterizations of ESS
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2.3 Weaker Evolutionary Stability Criteria
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2.4 Setwise Evolutionary Stability Criteria
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2.5 Social Efficiency in Doubly Symmetric Games
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2.6 Preplay Communication
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2.7 Role-Conditioned Behaviors
64
3
The Replicator Dynamics
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3.1 Preliminaries
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