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Perfect harmony: The discrete dynamics of cooperation (English)
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The paper studies the dynamical system \[ x_{n+1}=x_ n\exp (r(1-x_ n)+sy_ n),\quad y_{n+1}=y_ n\exp (r(1-y_ n)+sx_ n),\quad n=0,1,2,... \] with positive \(r,s,x_ 0,y_ 0\), and in particular its stretching and folding actions and its Hopf bifurcations. Also an approximating version with truncated Taylor series for both \(e^{sy_ n}\) and \(e^{sx_ n}\) is studied. The paper ends with a report on extensive computer simulations, including a bifurcation diagram describing the evolution from a stable attracting circle to a presumed strange attractor.
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dynamics of cooperation
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discrete dynamical systems
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Lotka-Volterra cooperation
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permanence
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stretching
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folding
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Hopf bifurcations
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truncated Taylor series
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computer simulations
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stable attracting circle
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strange attractor
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