Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection

Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection
Title Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection PDF eBook
Author Larry Samuelson
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 332
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780262692199

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The author examines the interplay between evolutionary game theory and the equilibrium selection problem in noncooperative games. Evolutionary game theory is one of the most active and rapidly growing areas of research in economics. Unlike traditional game theory models, which assume that all players are fully rational and have complete knowledge of details of the game, evolutionary models assume that people choose their strategies through a trial-and-error learning process in which they gradually discover that some strategies work better than others. In games that are repeated many times, low-payoff strategies tend to be weeded out, and an equilibrium may emerge. Larry Samuelson has been one of the main contributors to the evolutionary game theory literature. In Evolutionary Games and Equilibrium Selection, he examines the interplay between evolutionary game theory and the equilibrium selection problem in noncooperative games. After providing an overview of the basic issues of game theory and a presentation of the basic models, the book addresses evolutionary stability, the dynamics of sample paths, the ultimatum game, drift, noise, backward and forward induction, and strict Nash equilibria.

Punctuated Equilibrium

Punctuated Equilibrium
Title Punctuated Equilibrium PDF eBook
Author Stephen Jay GOULD
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 408
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 0674037847

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In 1972 Stephen Jay Gould took the scientific world by storm with his paper on punctuated equilibrium. Challenging a core assumption of Darwin's theory of evolution, it launched the controversial idea that the majority of species originates in geological moments (punctuations) and persists in stasis. Now, thirty-five years later, Punctuated Equilibrium offers his only book-length testament on a theory he fiercely promoted, repeatedly refined, and tirelessly defended.

The Structure of Evolutionary Theory

The Structure of Evolutionary Theory
Title The Structure of Evolutionary Theory PDF eBook
Author Stephen Jay Gould
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 1460
Release 2002-03-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0674417925

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The world’s most revered and eloquent interpreter of evolutionary ideas offers here a work of explanatory force unprecedented in our time—a landmark publication, both for its historical sweep and for its scientific vision. With characteristic attention to detail, Stephen Jay Gould first describes the content and discusses the history and origins of the three core commitments of classical Darwinism: that natural selection works on organisms, not genes or species; that it is almost exclusively the mechanism of adaptive evolutionary change; and that these changes are incremental, not drastic. Next, he examines the three critiques that currently challenge this classic Darwinian edifice: that selection operates on multiple levels, from the gene to the group; that evolution proceeds by a variety of mechanisms, not just natural selection; and that causes operating at broader scales, including catastrophes, have figured prominently in the course of evolution. Then, in a stunning tour de force that will likely stimulate discussion and debate for decades, Gould proposes his own system for integrating these classical commitments and contemporary critiques into a new structure of evolutionary thought. In 2001 the Library of Congress named Stephen Jay Gould one of America’s eighty-three Living Legends—people who embody the “quintessentially American ideal of individual creativity, conviction, dedication, and exuberance.” Each of these qualities finds full expression in this peerless work, the likes of which the scientific world has not seen—and may not see again—for well over a century.

The Dynamics of Evolution

The Dynamics of Evolution
Title The Dynamics of Evolution PDF eBook
Author Albert Somit
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1992
Genre Science
ISBN

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Equilibrium and Evolution

Equilibrium and Evolution
Title Equilibrium and Evolution PDF eBook
Author Brian J. Loasby
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 136
Release 1991
Genre Economics
ISBN 9780719034886

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This work, based upon the two Manchester Special Lectures given by the author in 1989-90, and focusing on the central economic issues of co-ordination and change, treats these as problems of equilibrium in the case of co-ordination and as problems of evolution in the case of change.

The Natural Limits to Biological Change

The Natural Limits to Biological Change
Title The Natural Limits to Biological Change PDF eBook
Author Lane P. Lester
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1989
Genre Creationism
ISBN 9780945241065

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The Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital Age

The Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital Age
Title The Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital Age PDF eBook
Author Susy Frankel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2014-08-21
Genre Law
ISBN 110706256X

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Examines how copyright can evolve without compromising the interests of authors, users and those who connect them.