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Evolutionary Games and the Replicator Dynamics offers a comprehensive examination of how game-theoretic concepts apply to population dynamics and economic behavior. The authors present a rigorous mathematical framework for understanding how strategic interactions shape evolutionary outcomes across populations.
The book covers core topics including replicator equations, evolutionary stable strategies, and the dynamics of strategy adoption in competing populations. It demonstrates how these concepts provide insights into both biological evolution and economic phenomena, from firm competition to technological adoption.
Designed for researchers and advanced students in evolutionary economics, mathematical biology, and game theory, this work synthesizes classical results with contemporary developments. The formal approach enables precise modeling of how rational and irrational behavior spreads through populations, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand the deep connections between game theory and evolutionary dynamics.







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