2021
DOI: 10.3934/krm.2020051
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Evolutionary game theory in mixed strategies: From microscopic interactions to kinetic equations

Abstract: In this work we propose a kinetic formulation for evolutionary game theory for zero sum games when the agents use mixed strategies. We start with a simple adaptive rule, where after an encounter each agent increases by a small amount h the probability of playing the successful pure strategy used in the match. We derive the Boltzmann equation which describes the macroscopic effects of this microscopical rule, and we obtain a first order, nonlocal, partial differential equation as the limit when h goes to zero. … Show more

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“…[1], [6], [15]), game theory (e.g. [3], [25]), sociology (opinion formation process [22], [23], political polarizaition [26], [29]) to traffic (see e.g. [9]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1], [6], [15]), game theory (e.g. [3], [25]), sociology (opinion formation process [22], [23], political polarizaition [26], [29]) to traffic (see e.g. [9]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%