Journal article
Effects of group size and population size on the evolutionary stability of cooperation
Abstract
Evolutionary game theory has classically been developed under the implicit assumption of an infinite population. Exact analytical results for finite populations are rare, and those that exist apply to situations in which strategy sets are discrete. We rigorously analyze a standard model for the evolution of cooperation (the multi-player continuous-strategy snowdrift game) and show that in many situations in which there is a cooperative …
Authors
Earn D; Molina C
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, , ,
Publisher
The Royal Society
ISSN
1364-5021