Evolutionary Games in Natural, Social, and Virtual Worlds
Explore the fascinating intersection of evolutionary game theory and its applications in various realms with Evolutionary Games in Natural, Social, and Virtual Worlds by Daniel Friedman. Published by Oxford University Press Inc in 2016, this hardback edition spans 434 pages of insightful content. Friedman, alongside co-author Barry Sinervo, delves into theoretical advancements that allow readers to construct valuable models reflecting the complexities of our world. From the intricacies of biological systems to the dynamics of political and economic landscapes, and even the burgeoning virtual environments shaped by technology, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of how evolutionary game theory can illuminate diverse aspects of life. Perfect for scholars, practitioners, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of strategy and evolution, this work is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their knowledge in these interconnected fields.