id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2xxic4d7ifa2td4bfe27rh2n7y S. M. Huttegger Methodology in Biological Game Theory 2013 22 .pdf application/pdf 9178 748 63 We advocate, instead, a more pluralistic methodology, which includes both static and dynamic game theoretic tools. a (strict) Nash equilibrium and the concept of an evolutionarily stable strategy What is left out of the equilibrium methodology is any model of the dynamics of evolutionary processes. the static methodology should be abandoned; equilibrium analysis is an important part of the process of understanding evolutionary games. It seems clear that strict Nash equilibria should count as stable for any evolutionary process (at least in finite games). While there is more than one ESS in the Lewis signalling game, they all Considering the Lewis signalling game only in terms of ESS will suggest The Lewis signalling game features common interest—in every state the sender like in the Lewis signalling game, the dynamic analysis reveals similar concerns. [1992]: The Stability Concept of Evolutionary Game Theory: A Dynamic [1998]: Evolutionary Games and Population Dynamics, ./cache/work_2xxic4d7ifa2td4bfe27rh2n7y.pdf ./txt/work_2xxic4d7ifa2td4bfe27rh2n7y.txt