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It is known (see, e.g., Weibull in Evolutionary Game Theory, MIT Press, <CitationRef CitationID="CR7">1995</CitationRef>) that an evolutionarily stable strategy is not necessarily robust against multiple mutations. Precise definition and analysis of “evolutionarily stable strategy against multiple mutations” are not available in the...</citationref>
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pure evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS), in games with exactly two pure strategies, as a strategy that is evolutionarily …
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We prove that any regular ESS is asymptotically stable under any impartial pairwise comparison dynamic, including the …. Combined with existing results for imitative dynamics, our analysis validates the use of ESS as a blanket sufficient condition …
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What does predict the evolution over time of subjective well-being? We answer this question correlating cross country time series of subjective well-being with the time series of social capital and/or GDP. First, we adopt a bivariate methodology similar to the one used used by Stevenson and...
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factors, a joint operation of a wind turbine and energy storage systems (ESS)/technologies is required. Among all the ESSs …
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