Abstract:This introductory seminar will explore the foundational and philosophical aspects of game theory and evolution.In particular, we will examine how an evolutionary game theorist would treat the randomness of data and observations, and how it compares with the classic model by frequentists. For example, we will talk about the game theorists' approach to the randomness of choice data, hei...
Abstract:Interactions among the underlying units of a complex system are not limited to dyads, but can also occur in larger groups. However, no generic model for capturing both lower- and high-order interactions has been developed, making it impossible to chart a comprehensive picture of internal workings within complex communities.Here, we propose a new norm of statistical mechanics derived f...