Cyclic competition and percolation in grouping predator-prey populations (Q725092)

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Cyclic competition and percolation in grouping predator-prey populations
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    Cyclic competition and percolation in grouping predator-prey populations (English)
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    1 August 2018
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    Summary: We study, within the framework of game theory, the properties of a spatially distributed population of both predators and preys that may hunt or defend themselves either isolatedly or in group. Specifically, we show that the properties of the spatial Lett-Auger-Gaillard model, when different strategies coexist, can be understood through the geometric behavior of clusters involving four effective strategies competing cyclically, without neutral states. Moreover, the existence of strong finite-size effects, a form of the survival of the weakest effect, is related to a percolation crossover. These results may be generic and of relevance to other bimatrix games.
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    cyclic competition
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    percolation
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    predator-prey populations
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    game theory
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    spatial Lett-Auger-Gaillard model
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    bimatrix games
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