Multiplayer Evolutionary Games: Static Properties - Lecture 2
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This lecture is the second in a series on Multiplayer Evolutionary Games, focusing on Static Properties, presented by Chaitanya Gokhale at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Explore how cooperation evolves across biological scales from cells to societies through the framework of Evolutionary Game Theory. Delve into the organizing principles behind cooperation, examining how individual choices in social conflicts are affected by local environments and population network structures. Part of the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program, this 1 hour 35 minute session bridges perspectives from Biology, Cognitive Science, Economics, and Physics to understand decision-making processes across different scales. The lecture is designed for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty members working in related fields, with some consideration for advanced masters students.
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Multiplayer Evolutionary Games: Static Properties by Chaitanya Gokhale (Lecture 2)
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences