Emergence of a New Attracting Set by a Mixed Strategy in Game Dynamics
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概要
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Game dynamics with a mixed strategy player is studied. A new attracting set emerges under a certain condition by introducing a mixed strategy into a system with a pure strategies system. In terms of a replicator system, introducing a mixed strategy means to increase the number of rows and columns of the interaction matrix by 1 without changing its rank size. As a result, a system has a neutral dimension and a new attracting set emerges on the center manifold of a fixed point. A possible scenario of evolution via a mixed strategy is briefly discussed.
- Physical Society of Japanの論文
- 2001-11-15
著者
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Hashimoto Koh
Department Of Complexity Science And Engineering The Graduate School Of Frontier Scierces University
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Ikegami Takashi
Department Of General Systems Sciences Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Ikegami Takashi
Department of General Systems Sciences, The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences,
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