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- Subject: [Fizinfo] Ortvay kollokvium
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 09:47:43 +0200
ELTE Fizikai Intézet
ORTVAY KOLLOKVIUM
2016. április 28., csütörtök, 15:00-kor
Az ELTE Pázmány Péter s. 1/A alatti épületében
földszinti 0.81 előadóban
György Szabó
(Institute of Technical Physics and Materials Science, Centre for Energy
Research)
"Interactions and phenomena in evolutionary games"
Kivonatos ismertetés:
Evolutionary games provide a general and plastic mathematical background to study the macroscopic behaviors in living and non-living systems. In these models the players can represent biological molecules, cells, multi-cellular organisms including humans and their associations. If the players have a finite number of options then the interactions can be described by payoff matrices (introduced in the traditional game theory) that significantly extend the types of interactions studied in physical systems. We compare the particle-particle interactions with those occurring when the players are distinguishable. Accordingly the interactions can be classified into four types: games with self- or cross-dependent payoffs, coordination between the strategy pairs, and games with cyclic dominance. The anti-symmetric parts of the payoff matrices describe cyclic and hierarchical dominances among the strategies and cause biodiversity or social dilemmas in the living systems.
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