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Jeroen Swinkels

Roger Myerson

Gregory Pollock

Viscosity in a biological population is the tendency of individuals to have a higher rate of interactions with their closer relatives than with similar numbers of more distantly related individuals. This paper presents a simple method of equilibrium analysis to predict the effect of viscosity in biological games. Taking the limit as viscosity goes to zero, a set of fluid population equilibria is defined. The set of fluid population equilibria is nonempty and includes all evolutionary stable strategies.
Date Published: 1991
Citations: Swinkels, Jeroen, Roger Myerson, Gregory Pollock. 1991. Viscous Population Equilibria. Games and Economic Behavior. 101-109.