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The following pages link to ``Evolutionary'' selection dynamic in games: Convergence and limit properties (Q913683):
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- Imitation dynamics with payoff shocks (Q267096) (← links)
- On the relationship between uniqueness and stability in sum-aggregative, symmetric and general differentiable games (Q274064) (← links)
- Imitative dynamics for games with continuous strategy space (Q324164) (← links)
- Vector space structure of finite evolutionary games and its application to strategy profile convergence (Q328203) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability in first price auctions (Q367477) (← links)
- On the rate of convergence of fictitious play (Q372994) (← links)
- Evolutionary imitative dynamics with population-varying aspiration levels (Q472221) (← links)
- Local stability of strict equilibria under evolutionary game dynamics (Q482549) (← links)
- On the elimination of dominated strategies in stochastic models of evolution with large populations (Q550192) (← links)
- Feedback spillover and analogy-based expectations: A multi-game experiment (Q632959) (← links)
- Imitation and experimentation in changing contests (Q697959) (← links)
- A behavioral learning process in games (Q700080) (← links)
- A general equilibrium evolutionary model with two groups of agents, generating fashion cycle dynamics (Q777926) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics may eliminate all strategies used in correlated equilibrium (Q931783) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of auction and supply chain contracting: an analysis based on disintermediation in the Indian tea supply chains (Q992641) (← links)
- If multi-agent learning is the answer, what is the question? (Q1028919) (← links)
- Chaos in the cobweb model with a new learning dynamic (Q1042346) (← links)
- Limit evolutionarily stable strategies in two-player, normal form games (Q1192639) (← links)
- Introduction: Symposium on evolutionary game theory (Q1201137) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability in asymmetric games (Q1201143) (← links)
- On the evolution of optimizing behavior (Q1201144) (← links)
- On the limit points of discrete selection dynamics (Q1201145) (← links)
- Laws of large numbers for dynamical systems with randomly matched individuals (Q1201149) (← links)
- Strategy-specific barriers to learning and nonmonotonic selection dynamics (Q1268648) (← links)
- The dynamic (in)stability of backwards induction (Q1277092) (← links)
- Local stability of smooth selection dynamics for normal form games (Q1277465) (← links)
- Learning, matching, and aggregation (Q1279617) (← links)
- On the stability of monotone discrete selection dynamics with inertia (Q1296497) (← links)
- Adaptive dynamics and the implementation problem with complete information (Q1300208) (← links)
- Responsive and strong responsive evolutionary dynamics (Q1327068) (← links)
- Dynamic stability in symmetric extensive form games (Q1376990) (← links)
- Moral hazard, renegotiation, and forgetfulness. (Q1408643) (← links)
- Subgame monotonicity in extensive form evolutionary games (Q1590683) (← links)
- Asynchronous choice and Markov equilibria (Q1601451) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory: a renaissance (Q1651914) (← links)
- Constrained evolutionary games by using a mixture of imitation dynamics (Q1716533) (← links)
- A public contracting evolutionary game with corruption (Q1897330) (← links)
- The work of John F. Nash Jr. in game theory. Nobel seminar, 8 December 1994 (Q1913569) (← links)
- On evolutionary ray-projection dynamics (Q1935902) (← links)
- Cycles of learning in the centipede game (Q1972850) (← links)
- Extended proper equilibrium (Q2025050) (← links)
- Survival of dominated strategies under imitation dynamics (Q2106068) (← links)
- Ordinal imitative dynamics (Q2147859) (← links)
- Promises and endogenous reneging costs (Q2173104) (← links)
- Natural selection and social preferences (Q2195034) (← links)
- A case of evolutionarily stable attainable equilibrium in the laboratory (Q2206004) (← links)
- Evolutionary selection against iteratively weakly dominated strategies (Q2273937) (← links)
- Is ambiguity aversion bad for innovation? (Q2324840) (← links)
- Elimination of non-individualistic preferences in large population aggregative games (Q2338668) (← links)
- On the robustness of learning in games with stochastically perturbed payoff observations (Q2357809) (← links)