Evolution and the Theory of Games

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Evolution and the Theory of Games is a seminal 1982 book by John Maynard Smith that applies game theory to evolutionary biology, introducing concepts such as evolutionarily stable strategies to explain animal behavior and the evolution of cooperation and conflict.

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instanceOf book
scientific monograph
appliesTheory Nash equilibrium NERFINISHED
game theory
appliesTo evolution by natural selection
author John Maynard Smith NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes evolutionarily stable strategy
discusses animal behavior
evolution of conflict
evolution of cooperation
frequency-dependent selection
strategies in animal contests
field biology
mathematics
population genetics
theoretical biology
genre scientific literature
hasAuthorProfession evolutionary biologist
geneticist
theoretical biologist
hasKeyConcept evolutionarily stable strategy
hawk-dove game
kin selection modeling
mixed strategies in evolution
parent-offspring conflict
payoff matrix in biology
sex ratio evolution
influenced development of evolutionary game theory
models of animal conflict
theoretical ecology
introducesConcept evolutionarily stable strategy
language English
mainSubject evolutionary biology
evolutionary game theory
game theory
notableFor formalizing the concept of evolutionarily stable strategy
popularizing evolutionary game theory in biology
publicationYear 1982
timePeriod 20th century
usedIn evolutionary biology education
graduate courses in theoretical biology
writtenBy John Maynard Smith NERFINISHED

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John Maynard Smith notableWork Evolution and the Theory of Games