A multi-step Lagrangian scheme for spatially inhomogeneous evolutionary games

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DOI10.1007/S00028-021-00702-5zbMATH Open1476.35282arXiv2005.07479OpenAlexW3159866652MaRDI QIDQ2044695FDOQ2044695

Francesco Solombrino, Marco Morandotti, Stefano Almi

Publication date: 10 August 2021

Published in: Journal of Evolution Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: An alternate Lagrangian scheme at discrete times is proposed for the approximation of a nonlinear continuity equation arising as a mean-field limit of spatially inhomogeneous evolutionary games, describing the evolution of a system of spatially distributed agents with strategies, or labels, whose payoff depends also on the current position of the agents. The scheme is Lagrangian, as it traces the evolution of position and labels along characteristics and is alternate, as it consists of the following two steps: first the distribution of strategies or labels is updated according to a best performance criterion and then this is used by the agents to evolve their position. A general convergence result is provided in the space of probability measures. In the special cases of replicator-type systems and reversible Markov chains, variants of the scheme, where the explicit step in the evolution of the labels is replaced by an implicit one, are also considered and convergence results are provided.


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