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Stein, Alexander (author), Salvioli, M. (author), Garjani, Hasti (author), Dubbeldam, J.L.A. (author), Viossat, Yannick (author), Brown, Joel S. (author), Staňková, K. (author)
Stackelberg evolutionary game (SEG) theory combines classical and evolutionary game theory to frame interactions between a rational leader and evolving followers. In some of these interactions, the leader wants to preserve the evolving system (e.g. fisheries management), while in others, they try to drive the system to extinction (e.g. pest...
journal article 2023
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Kleshnina, Maria (author), Streipert, Sabrina (author), Brown, Joel S. (author), Staňková, K. (author)
Nature exhibits rapid evolution in response to human activities. When using natural resources for their own profit, humans should account for such responses. Stackelberg evolutionary games (SEG) offer a method for modeling interactions between a rational leader (humans) and evolutionary followers (nature). The followers evolve according to...
journal article 2023
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Pressley, Mariyah (author), Salvioli, Monica (author), Lewis, David B. (author), Richards, Christina L. (author), Brown, Joel S. (author), Staňková, K. (author)
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly in the context of response to anthropogenic disturbances. Nowhere is this more evident, replicated and accessible to study than in cancer. Curiously cancer has been late - relative to fisheries, antibiotic resistance, pest management and...
journal article 2021
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Wölfl, Benjamin (author), te Rietmole, Hedy (author), Salvioli, M. (author), Kaznatcheev, Artem (author), Thuijsman, Frank (author), Brown, Joel S. (author), Burgering, Boudewijn (author), Staňková, K. (author)
Evolutionary game theory mathematically conceptualizes and analyzes biological interactions where one’s fitness not only depends on one’s own traits, but also on the traits of others. Typically, the individuals are not overtly rational and do not select, but rather inherit their traits. Cancer can be framed as such an evolutionary game, as it...
review 2021
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You, Li (author), von Knobloch, Maximilian (author), Lopez, Teresa (author), Peschen, Vanessa (author), Radcliffe, Sidney (author), Sam, Praveen Koshy (author), Thuijsman, Frank (author), Staňková, K. (author), Brown, Joel S. (author)
For cancer, we develop a 2-D agent-based continuous-space game-theoretical model that considers cancer cells’ proximity to a blood vessel. Based on castrate resistant metastatic prostate cancer (mCRPC), the model considers the density and frequency (eco-evolutionary) dynamics of three cancer cell types: those that require exogenous...
journal article 2019
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Schüller, Katharina (author), Staňková, K. (author), Thuijsman, Frank (author)
In this paper we put forward a simple game-theoretical model of pollution control, where each country is in control of its own pollution, while the environmental effects of policies do not stop at country borders. In our noncooperative differential game, countries as players minimize the present value of their own costs defined as a linear...
journal article 2017
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