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Title: Noncooperative Two-Person Games in Biology: A Classification
Author: Immanuel M Bomze
Journal: International Journal of Game Theory
Volume: 15
Number: 1
Pages: 31--57
Year: 1986
DOI: 10.1007/BF01769275
Abstract: This article compares evolutionary equilibrium notions with solution concepts in rational game theory. Both static and dynamic evolutionary game theory are treated. The methods employed by dynamic theory, so-called “game dynamics”, could be discovered to be relevant for rational game theory also.

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@Article{bomze86a,
  author =	 {Immanuel M Bomze},
  title =	 {Noncooperative Two-Person Games in Biology: A
                  Classification},
  journal =	 {International Journal of Game Theory},
  year =	 1986,
  volume =	 15,
  number = 	 {1},
  abstract =	 {This article compares evolutionary equilibrium
                  notions with solution concepts in rational game
                  theory. Both static and dynamic evolutionary game
                  theory are treated. The methods employed by dynamic
                  theory, so-called ``game dynamics'', could be
                  discovered to be relevant for rational game theory
                  also.},
  keywords = 	 {game-theory learning biology},
  pages =	 {31--57},
  doi = 	 {10.1007/BF01769275},
  cluster = 	 {15038591174606062451}
}
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