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... function W that represents fitness against recessive in- vasion is a simple linear combination of Hamilton's inclusive - fitness function H and the semi - Kantian payoff function V. The definitions of V , W , and H , lead to the ...
... function W that represents fitness against recessive in- vasion is a simple linear combination of Hamilton's inclusive - fitness function H and the semi - Kantian payoff function V. The definitions of V , W , and H , lead to the ...
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... function V is also a symmetric Nash equilib- rium for the game with payoff function W. In Hamilton's ( 1964a , b ) additive model , the payoff function II has the property that for all strategies x and y in S , П ( x , y ) - II ( y , x ) ...
... function V is also a symmetric Nash equilib- rium for the game with payoff function W. In Hamilton's ( 1964a , b ) additive model , the payoff function II has the property that for all strategies x and y in S , П ( x , y ) - II ( y , x ) ...
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the game with payoff function V and also for the game with payoff function W. It is well known that there are ... function II exhibits symmet- ric substitutability , and H ( x , y ) is a concave function of x ; ( ii ) the payoff function ...
the game with payoff function V and also for the game with payoff function W. It is well known that there are ... function II exhibits symmet- ric substitutability , and H ( x , y ) is a concave function of x ; ( ii ) the payoff function ...
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