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Autor:
Mark Broom, Chris Cannings
Publikováno v:
Journal of Dynamics & Games
In previous work we considered a model of a population where individuals have an optimum level of social interaction, governed by a graph representing social connections between the individuals, who formed or broke those links to achieve their target
Autor:
John Haslegrave, Chris Cannings
We consider a system in which a group of agents represented by the vertices of a graph synchronously update their opinion based on that of their neighbours. If each agent adopts a positive opinion if and only if that opinion is sufficiently popular a
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Autor:
Rob Cannings, Chris Cannings
Publikováno v:
Statistics, Optimization and Information Computing, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2013)
We prove that for a certain class of co-ordination games with increasing payoffs for co-ordination there are not necessarily pure Nash equilibria. This is achieved by introducing a particular model for the payoffs. This result is in contrast to the c
Autor:
Chris Cannings, Mark Broom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Historically most evolutionary models have considered infinite populations with no structure. Recently more realistic evolutionary models have been developed using evolutionary graph theory, which considered the evolution of structured populations. T
Publikováno v:
Complex Systems. 22:151-174
Autor:
Chris Cannings, Richard Southwell
Publikováno v:
Complex Systems. 22:1-34
Autor:
Chris Cannings
Publikováno v:
Applied Mathematics. :769-773
The objective of this paper is to find the stationary distribution of a certain class of Markov chains arising in a biological population involved in a specific type of evolutionary conflict, known as Parker’s model. In a population of such players
Autor:
Chris Cannings, Richard Southwell
Publikováno v:
Applied Mathematics. :335-343
Many real world networks change over time. This may arise due to individuals joining or leaving the network or due to links forming or being broken. These events may arise because of interactions between the vertices which occasion payoffs which subs
Autor:
Richard Southwell, Chris Cannings
Publikováno v:
Applied Mathematics. :251-259
In the prequel to this paper we introduced eight reproducing graph models. The simple idea behind these models is that graphs grow because the vertices within reproduce. In this paper we make our models more realistic by adding the idea that vertices
Autor:
Chris Cannings, Richard Southwell
Publikováno v:
Applied Mathematics. :137-145
Many real world networks change over time. This may arise due to individuals joining or leaving the network or due to links forming or being broken. These events may arise because of interactions between the vertices which occasion payoffs which subs