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Modelling evolutionary games
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The notion of an ESS (evolutionarily stable strategy) was introduced by Maynard Smith and Price(1973) in order to provide an explanation for the co-existence of disparate strategies observed in fights between animals. In some population individuals engage in pairwise contests using strategies drawn ...
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biomathematics, mathematical model, population dynamics, evolution, game theory, behavioral ecology, natural selection, fuscia
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19-11-2009
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Document libre, dans le cadre de la licence Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/fr/), citation de l'auteur obligatoire et interdiction de désassembler (paternité, pas de modification)
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XMLLab, labs with XML
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XMLlab is an XML-based simulation authoring environment. The proposed description language allows to describe mathematical objects such as systems of ordinary differential equations, systems of non-linear equations, partial differential equations in two dimensions, or simple curves and surfaces. ...
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XML, simulation environment, Scilab, simulation applet, description logic, mathematical model, physical parameters, HMI, modeling, multi-media publication
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01-02-2005
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XMLlab est distribué selon les termes de la Licence Générale d'Utilisation Publique de GNU (GPL) : http://marguerite.lmac.utc.fr/gpl_license-F.html Tout le monde est libre d'utiliser XMLlab et le redistribuer sur une base libre. Mais XMLlab n'est pas dans le domaine public; il existe des restrictions ...
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