evolutionarily stable strategy
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evolutionarily stable strategy
Summary
evolutionarily stable strategy is a concept[1]. It draws 217 Wikipedia views per month (concept category, ranking #222 of 912).[2]
Key Facts
- evolutionarily stable strategy's instance of is recorded as concept[3].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's GND ID is recorded as 4209817-8[4].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's subclass of is recorded as player strategy[5].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's subclass of is recorded as Nash equilibrium[6].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's has use is recorded as evolutionary game theory[7].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's has use is recorded as biology[8].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02mc1[9].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'ESS'}[10].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's statement supported by is recorded as John Maynard Smith[11].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's statement supported by is recorded as George R. Price[12].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's JSTOR topic ID is recorded as evolutionarily-stable-strategy[13].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's model item is recorded as game of chicken[14].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2519700[15].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 진화적으로 안정된 전략[16].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C2519700[17].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 135351[18].
- evolutionarily stable strategy's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 189592[19].
Why It Matters
evolutionarily stable strategy draws 217 Wikipedia views per month (concept category, ranking #222 of 912).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]