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The following pages link to Evolutionary game theory: theoretical concepts and applications to microbial communities (Q647823):
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- Research on operating mechanism for creative products supply chain based on game theory (Q258570) (← links)
- Understanding microbial cooperation (Q289422) (← links)
- Pathogen evolution in switching environments: a hybrid dynamical system approach (Q452473) (← links)
- Evolutionary potential games on lattices (Q515571) (← links)
- Data based identification and prediction of nonlinear and complex dynamical systems (Q521774) (← links)
- The influence of mobility rate on spiral waves in spatial rock-paper-scissors games (Q725035) (← links)
- Modeling poker challenges by evolutionary game theory (Q725066) (← links)
- A theoretical approach to understand spatial organization in complex ecologies (Q738765) (← links)
- Risk and interaction aversion: screening mechanisms in the prisoner's dilemma game (Q1668977) (← links)
- Cycle frequency in standard rock-paper-scissors games: evidence from experimental economics (Q1673261) (← links)
- Stochastic patterns in a 1D rock-paper-scissors model with mutation (Q1782958) (← links)
- Stochasticity, selection, and the evolution of cooperation in a two-level Moran model of the snowdrift game (Q1784295) (← links)
- Multiparty evolutionary game model in coal mine safety management and its application (Q1784938) (← links)
- Study on cooperative mechanism of prefabricated producers based on evolutionary game theory (Q1992385) (← links)
- Intransitivity and coexistence in four species cyclic games (Q2013278) (← links)
- Volatile opinions and optimal control of vaccine awareness campaigns: chaotic behaviour of the forward-backward sweep algorithm vs. heuristic direct optimization (Q2025489) (← links)
- Between local and global strategy updating in public goods game (Q2088221) (← links)
- Strategy dependent learning activity in cyclic dominant systems (Q2122878) (← links)
- Breaking unidirectional invasions jeopardizes biodiversity in spatial May-Leonard systems (Q2128169) (← links)
- Technology-sharing strategy and incentive mechanism for R\&D teams of manufacturing enterprises (Q2139672) (← links)
- Microbial community decision making models in batch and chemostat cultures (Q2142110) (← links)
- A dynamic parking charge optimal control model under perspective of commuters' evolutionary game behavior (Q2150054) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of rock-paper-scissors game in the patchy network with mutations (Q2171460) (← links)
- Large-time asymptotics of a public goods game model with diffusion (Q2274047) (← links)
- Fixation properties of rock-paper-scissors games in fluctuating populations (Q2308851) (← links)
- Evolutionary multiplayer games (Q2348568) (← links)
- Bone remodeling as a spatial evolutionary game (Q2400933) (← links)
- Fixation and escape times in stochastic game learning (Q3301289) (← links)
- Extinction in four species cyclic competition (Q3301667) (← links)
- Stochastic population dynamics in spatially extended predator–prey systems (Q4606187) (← links)
- A trio of heteroclinic bifurcations arising from a model of spatially-extended Rock–Paper–Scissors (Q4629095) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal stability of periodic travelling waves in a heteroclinic-cycle model (Q5000664) (← links)
- Stability of cycling behaviour near a heteroclinic network model of Rock–Paper–Scissors–Lizard–Spock (Q5036286) (← links)
- Dynamic scale return coefficient with environmental feedback promotes cooperation in spatial public goods game (Q5149446) (← links)
- Perturbative field-theoretical analysis of three-species cyclic predator-prey models (Q6046096) (← links)
- Competing alliances in a four-species cyclic ecosystem (Q6090298) (← links)
- Where do mistakes lead? A survey of games with incompetent players (Q6159517) (← links)
- A Domain Decomposition Method for Solution of a PDE-Constrained Generalized Nash Equilibrium Model of Biofilm Community Metabolism (Q6190979) (← links)
- A tensor renormalization group analysis of an evolutionary game of competing Ising and Potts subgames (Q6489883) (← links)