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SUMMARY:Survival strategies in spatial public goods games - Marianne Bauer
  (TCM)
DTSTART:20171102T120000Z
DTEND:20171102T130000Z
UID:TALK89301@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Alex Leonard
DESCRIPTION:Public goods games are simple models to describe interactions 
 between (two) biological species\, where one produces the public good at a
  specific cost\, while the other uses the produced good for free. In such 
 a setup\, the species that produces the public good is always less fit\, a
 nd should eventually die out. Among a variety of stabilising effects on pr
 oducers that have been discussed in the context of evolutionary game theor
 y are space and time scale separation. I am interested in how the dominati
 ng species takes over the entire system in a variety of different types of
  these models\, i.e. whether different types of spatial spreading behaviou
 r of the dominant may be expected when slightly different models are assum
 ed. I will discuss the different phenomenology with potential experimental
  applications in mind.
LOCATION:TCM Seminar room\, 530 Mott building
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