Stable Mixing in Hawk-Dove Games under Best Experienced Payoff Dynamics
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Explore a 33-minute lecture on "Stable Mixing in Hawk–Dove Games under Best Experienced Payoff Dynamics" presented by Srinivas Arigapudi from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. This talk is part of the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program organized by researchers from various Indian institutions. Delve into evolutionary game theory concepts as applied to the Hawk-Dove model, examining how best experienced payoff dynamics influence stable mixed strategies in populations. The lecture contributes to broader discussions on cooperation across biological scales, decision-making processes in organisms, and the evolution of social behaviors. Perfect for researchers and students interested in game theory, evolutionary dynamics, and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding cooperation in biological and social systems.
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Stable Mixing in Hawk–Dove Games under Best Experienced Payoff Dynamics by Srinivas Arigapudi
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences