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The following pages link to An ESS maximum principle for matrix games. (Q1427669):
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- Combination of continuous and binary strategies enhances network reciprocity in a spatial prisoner's dilemma game (Q336255) (← links)
- Evolution, games theory and polyhedra (Q1096563) (← links)
- Gradients for the evolution of bimatrix games (Q1101371) (← links)
- Evolutionary matrix games and optimization theory (Q1617505) (← links)
- Spatial reciprocity for discrete, continuous and mixed strategy setups (Q1636877) (← links)
- Affine minimax variational inequalities and matrix two-person games (Q2031279) (← links)
- Stability of the replicator equation for a single species with a multi-dimensional continuous trait space (Q2195065) (← links)
- Revisiting matrix games: The concept of neighborhood invader strategies (Q2500392) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory: Darwinian dynamics and the \(G\) function approach (Q2669110) (← links)
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- THE G-FUNCTION METHOD FOR ANALYZING DARWINIAN DYNAMICS (Q5315563) (← links)
- Bounds on the number of ESSs of a matrix game (Q5933959) (← links)
- A generalization of Pontryagin's maximum principle for dynamic evolutionary games among relatives (Q5939146) (← links)