Multidimensional extended spatial evolutionary games

Computers in Biology and Medicine
Michał Krześlak, Andrzej Świerniak

Abstract

The goal of this paper is to study the classical hawk-dove model using mixed spatial evolutionary games (MSEG). In these games, played on a lattice, an additional spatial layer is introduced for dependence on more complex parameters and simulation of changes in the environment. Furthermore, diverse polymorphic equilibrium points dependent on cell reproduction, model parameters, and their simulation are discussed. Our analysis demonstrates the sensitivity properties of MSEGs and possibilities for further development. We discuss applications of MSEGs, particularly algorithms for modelling cell interactions during the development of tumours.

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Jan 5, 2016·Computers in Biology and Medicine·Arkadiusz Gertych, Ewa Pietka
Oct 16, 2016·Biology Direct·Andrzej Świerniak, Michał Krześlak

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