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Dynamic multipopulation and density dependent evolutionary games related to replicator dynamics. A metasimplex concept
Authors:Argasinski Krzysztof
Affiliation:Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Institute of Environmental Sciences ul. Gronostajowa 7, 30-387 Cracow, Poland. argass@poczta.onet.pl
Abstract:This paper contains the basic extensions of classical evolutionary games (multipopulation and density dependent models). It is shown that classical bimatrix approach is inconsistent with other approaches because it does not depend on proportion between populations. The main conclusion is that interspecific proportion parameter is important and must be considered in multipopulation models. The paper provides a synthesis of both extensions (a metasimplex concept) which solves the problem intrinsic in the bimatrix model. It allows us to model interactions among any number of subpopulations including density dependence effects. We prove that all modern approaches to evolutionary games are closely related. All evolutionary models (except classical bimatrix approaches) can be reduced to a single population general model by a simple change of variables. Differences between classic bimatrix evolutionary games and a new model which is dependent on interspecific proportion are shown by examples.
Keywords:34A34   34AD05   34D20   90D40   90D13   92D50   92D40   92D25
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