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Darwinism in quantum systems?
Published 2001-03-14, updated 2002-01-10Version 5
We investigate the role of quantum mechanical effects in the central stability concept of evolutionary game theory i.e. an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS). Using two and three-player symmetric quantum games we show how the presence of quantum phenomenon of entanglement can be crucial to decide the course of evolutionary dynamics in a population of interacting individuals.
Comments: Revised in the light of referee's comments. To appear in Physics Letters A. LaTex, 15 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Physics Letters, A 294/5-6 (2002) pp. 261-270
Keywords: quantum systems, three-player symmetric quantum games, central stability concept, evolutionary game theory, quantum mechanical effects
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