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11. Evolutionary stability: cooperation, mutation, and equilibrium
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 8:52 PM
Game Theory (ECON 159) We discuss evolution and game theory, and introduce the concept of evolutionary stability. We ask what kinds of strategies are evolutionarily stable, and how this idea from biology relates to concepts from economics like domination and Nash equilibrium. The informal argume...
Darwin and Your Past - 1 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 3 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 10 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 4 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 8 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Brain - 4 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Bernie Crespi How has your brain been shaped by recent evolution? Can an evolutionary perspective shed light on consciousness, madness, and genius? Dr. Crespi is University Professor of Evolutionary Biology at SFU, and he will present his recently-published, provocative theories, supported b...
Darwin and Your Past - 11 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 5 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 9 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 6 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
Darwin and Your Past - 2 of 11 - Darwin and You Lecture Series
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Sat, Sep 05 2009 2:22 PM
Dr. Mark Collard Perhaps one of the most intriguing topics in Biology is the evolution of our own species. So what evolutionary changes have brought us to where we are today? Join Dr. Mark Collard, SFU Professor and Canada Research Chair in Human Evolutionary Studies, for an interdisciplinary lo...
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