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  • In game theory an evolutionarily stable set (ES set), sometimes referred to as evolutionary stable sets, is a set of strategies, which score equally against...
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  • An evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) is a strategy (or set of strategies) that is impermeable when adopted by a population in adaptation to a specific...
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  • A population can be described as being in an evolutionarily stable state when that population's "genetic composition is restored by selection after a...
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    ISBN 978-0-521-89943-7. Thomas, B. (1985a) On evolutionary stable sets. J. Math. Biol. 22:105–115. Thomas, B. (1985b) Evolutionary stable sets in mixed-strategist models...
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  • In game theory, a stochastically stable equilibrium is a refinement of the evolutionarily stable state in evolutionary game theory, proposed by Dean Foster...
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  • this does not hold the strategy is evolutionarily unstable and, provided that it is also convergence stable, evolutionary branching will eventually occur...
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    S2CID 2907126. Cressman R, Garay J, Varga Z (November 2003). "Evolutionarily stable sets in the single-locus frequency-dependent model of natural selection"...
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    of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic...
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  • the implicit function theorem to calculate hypergradients and proposes a stable approximation of the inverse Hessian. The method scales to millions of hyperparameters...
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  • the evolutionary origins of social instincts in humans. Modern evolutionary psychology, however, is possible only because of advances in evolutionary theory...
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  • Altruism (biology) (category Evolutionary psychology)
    (biology) Co-operation (evolution) Evolution of morality Evolutionarily stable strategy Evolutionary ethics Gene-centered view of evolution Sociobiology Rescue...
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  • Evolutionary approaches to depression are attempts by evolutionary psychologists to use the theory of evolution to shed light on the problem of mood disorders...
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    confer some advantage to its host in order to persist and continue to be evolutionarily viable. Research has been conducted using aphids and the symbiotic bacteria...
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  • Cooperation – Groups working or acting together Equilibrium selection Evolutionarily stable strategy – Solution concept in game theory Glossary of game theory –...
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  • Replicator equation (category Evolutionary game theory)
    set of evolutionarily stable states of the population. In general nondegenerate cases, there can be at most one interior evolutionary stable state (ESS)...
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  • reproductive success. The result over time will be a variety of evolutionarily stable strategies and phenotypes, consisting of both conventional individuals...
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  • which chooses randomly between possible moves Evolutionarily stable strategy, a term from evolutionary game theory Corporate strategy, a series of top-level...
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  • result in a stable bodyweight. Leptin is known to play a key role in appetite and thus weight regulation, and may be important in regulating the set point and...
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    Signalling theory (category Evolutionary biology)
    Mathematical models describe how signalling can contribute to an evolutionarily stable strategy. Signals are given in contexts such as mate selection by...
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