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Evolutionary Game Theory and the Evolution of Cooperation - Lecture 3

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This lecture is the third in a series on Evolutionary Game Theory and the Evolution of Cooperation, presented by Christian Hilbe at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Explore how cooperation emerges across biological scales from cells to societies through the powerful framework of evolutionary game theory. Delve into the organizing principles behind cooperation evolution, examining how individual choices in social conflicts are affected by local environments and population network structures. The lecture is part of the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program that brings together biologists, cognitive scientists, economists, and physicists to foster interdisciplinary perspectives on decision-making across all scales. Learn about evolutionary game theoretic models, behavioral experiments on social dilemmas, cultural evolution, eco-evolutionary dynamics, and cognitive aspects of decision-making in this comprehensive 91-minute presentation.

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Evolutionary Game Theory and the Evolution of Cooperation (Lecture 3) by Christian Hilbe

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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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