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The following pages link to Why evolution does not always lead to an optimal signaling system (Q926892):
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- Dynamics in atomic signaling games (Q327123) (← links)
- Inventing new signals (Q367480) (← links)
- A tree formulation for signaling games (Q457861) (← links)
- The evolution of vagueness (Q907898) (← links)
- Game-theoretic pragmatics under conflicting and common interests (Q907901) (← links)
- Probe and adjust in information transfer games (Q907902) (← links)
- The evolution of compositionality in signaling games (Q1698340) (← links)
- Compositional signaling in a complex world (Q1698342) (← links)
- David Lewis in the lab: experimental results on the emergence of meaning (Q1709134) (← links)
- Neutral stability, drift, and the diversification of languages (Q1786385) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability conditions for signaling games with costly signals (Q1794909) (← links)
- One-third rules with equality: second-order evolutionary stability conditions in finite populations (Q1797596) (← links)
- Feasibility of communication in binary signaling games (Q1797723) (← links)
- On salience and signaling in sender-receiver games: partial pooling, learning, and focal points (Q2054156) (← links)
- The evolution of ambiguity in sender -- receiver signaling games (Q2091654) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics of Lewis signaling games: Signaling systems vs. partial pooling (Q2268781) (← links)
- Selection-mutation dynamics of signaling games (Q2346950) (← links)
- Some dynamics of signaling games (Q2962267) (← links)
- Signaling Games (Q3082845) (← links)
- The role of forgetting in the evolution and learning of language (Q3401382) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of ambiguity in context signaling games (Q6067009) (← links)