A rare mutation model in a spatial heterogeneous environment: the Hawk and Dove game

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DOI10.1016/J.ECOCOM.2017.10.003arXiv1611.10236WikidataQ57776807 ScholiaQ57776807MaRDI QIDQ6280329FDOQ6280329

Roberto Natalini, Anna Lisa Amadori, Davide Palmigiani

Publication date: 30 November 2016

Abstract: We propose a stochastic model in evolutionary game theory where individuals (or subpopulations) can mutate changing their strategies randomly (but rarely) and explore the external environment. This environment affects the selective pressure by modifying the payoff arising from the interactions between strategies. We derive a Fokker-Plank integro-differential equation and provide Monte-Carlo simulations for the Hawks vs Doves game. In particular we show that, in some cases, taking into account the external environment favors the persistence of the low-fitness strategy.












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