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The following pages link to Fitness-based models and pairwise comparison models of evolutionary games are typically different—even in unstructured populations (Q3387645):
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- Modes of migration and multilevel selection in evolutionary multiplayer games (Q304605) (← links)
- Fixation times in evolutionary games with the Moran and Fermi processes (Q304618) (← links)
- Persistence extends reciprocity (Q518670) (← links)
- Modelling evolution in structured populations involving multiplayer interactions (Q823841) (← links)
- Stochastic dynamics in the fitness-based process which can be on behalf of the standard Moran, local and Wright-Fisher processes (Q1716797) (← links)
- Phenotype affinity mediated interactions can facilitate the evolution of cooperation (Q1717329) (← links)
- Weak selection helps cheap but harms expensive cooperation in spatial threshold dilemmas (Q2115989) (← links)
- The effect of individual attitude on cooperation in social dilemma (Q2139664) (← links)
- Fixation of strategies with the Moran and Fermi processes in evolutionary games (Q2147757) (← links)
- Promotion of cooperation in evolutionary game dynamics under asymmetric information (Q2157165) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability is sensitive on the conflict between reproduction and survival: proofs (Q2165054) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation for multiple mutant configurations on all regular graphs with \(N \leq 14\) players (Q2221250) (← links)
- Extreme selection unifies evolutionary game dynamics in finite and infinite populations (Q2359129) (← links)
- The extended reciprocity: strong belief outperforms persistence (Q2404001) (← links)
- Which facilitates the evolution of cooperation more, retaliation or persistence? (Q2408688) (← links)
- The limits of weak selection and large population size in evolutionary game theory (Q2409178) (← links)
- Social relationship adjustments within the same sex promote marital bliss (Q2676058) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation under the coexistence of imitation and aspiration dynamics in structured populations (Q5886444) (← links)