Reciprocity in Complex Environments - Lecture 4
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
Explore the fourth lecture in the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program, focusing on "Reciprocity in Complex Environments" presented by Christian Hilbe at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. This 1 hour 23 minute lecture is part of a comprehensive program examining cooperation across biological scales. Learn about evolutionary game theory applications to understand how reciprocity functions in complex settings. The program brings together biologists, cognitive scientists, economists, and physicists to share perspectives on how individual choices in social conflicts are affected by environment and population network structure, how individual behavior evolution shapes population outcomes, and the role of learning in choice evolution. Perfect for PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty members working in related fields, with some consideration for advanced masters students.
Syllabus
Some Current Research: Reciprocity in Complex Environments (Lecture 4) by Christian Hilbe
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences