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Altruism in Groups

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Evolutionary Game Theory has been originally developed and formalized by Smith and Price (Nature 246(5427): 15–18, 1973, [245]), in order to model the evolution of animal species and it has soon become an important mathematical tool to predict and even design evolution in many fields, others than biology.

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Brunetti, I., El-Azouzi, R., Altman, E. (2019). Altruism in Groups. In: Altman, E., Avrachenkov, K., De Pellegrini, F., El-Azouzi, R., Wang, H. (eds) Multilevel Strategic Interaction Game Models for Complex Networks . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24455-2_1

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