Evolutionary Game

Track 7: Evolutionary Game*

 

Evolutionary game,[1] evolutionary game

Evolutionary game, evolutionary game

No mutant strategies[2]

Evolutionary game, evolutionary game

No mutant strategies

Evolutionary game, evolutionary game

No mutant strategies

Evolutionary game, evolutionary game 

No mutant strategies

Will the winner be the fittest?[3] Will the winner be the fittest? 

Will the winner be?

Evolutionary game, evolutionary game

No mutant strategies

This is natural selection leading to an evolution, will the winner be the fittest?

Hawk and Dove[4] who will survive? Tell me who will survive?

I want to know, it’s important to know

Hawk and Dove who will survive? 

Will the winner be the fittest? Will the winner be?

Will the winner be



*Text by Marco Marini. Music by Marco Marini, Elisa Pezzuto and Valter Sacripanti. All rights reserved.

Voices: Marco Marini, Elisa Pezzuto. Guitars: David Pieralisi, Marco Marini, Bass: David Pieralisi. Drum: Valter Sacripanti, 

Production: Valter Sacripanti. Mastering: Fabrizio De Carolis.

[1] Evolutionary game theory applies the principles of game theory to biological systems, where strategies evolve over time through natural selection. Unlike traditional game theory, which assumes rational decision-making, evolutionary game theory focuses on how strategies spread within a population based on their reproductive success.

[2] An Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS) is a strategy that, if adopted by a majority of population, cannot be successfully invaded by any other (mutant) strategy.

[3] In evolutionary games players’ fitness indicates the reproductive success of a given strategy.

[4] Hawk-Dove game typically models, in turn, aggressive and peaceful behaviors in animals.