Evolutionary stability in quantum games
Azhar Iqbal, Taksu Cheon (Kochi University of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper explores how the concept of evolutionary stability, specifically Evolutionarily Stable Strategies (ESS), applies within the context of quantum games, extending classical game theory into quantum domains.
Contribution
It introduces the analysis of evolutionary stability in quantum games, bridging classical evolutionary game theory with quantum strategic interactions.
Findings
Quantum strategies can alter stability conditions
Quantum games may admit new ESS not present classically
Insights into evolutionary dynamics in quantum settings
Abstract
In evolutionary game theory an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS) is a refinement of the Nash equilibrium concept that is sometimes also recognized as evolutionary stability. It is a game-theoretic model, well known to mathematical biologists, that was found quite useful in the understanding of evolutionary dynamics of a population. This chapter presents an analysis of evolutionary stability in the emerging field of quantum games.
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