Evolutionary dynamics and diversity in populations
Juan G. Diaz Ochoa

TL;DR
This paper models population dynamics considering individuals with memory, external influences, and fitness-based strategy updates, revealing how diversity relates to energy, size, and external fields.
Contribution
It introduces a novel population model incorporating memory, external fields, and fitness-driven strategy updates, advancing understanding of diversity dynamics.
Findings
Diversity depends on energy consumption and system size.
External fields influence population diversity.
Memory and external influences affect strategy evolution.
Abstract
The dynamics of populations is rich, taking into account that both, the individual's actions and the population's fitness are coupled. The way in which an individual chooses a strategy depends off course on the interaction with other individuals and the relation between selection and mutation within the population. The present model considers individuals with {\it memory}. This memory is represented by a device where information of past actions is stored as bits in a 1D Ising chain. The selection of a new individual action depends on the individual's memory. If the selection of a strategy does not improve the individual's fitness, a new individual with different memory size replaces it. Both, actions and memory are observables that characterize the population. They can change in time, and both depend on the fitness of the population. This model allows the implementation of {\it…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Evolution and Genetic Dynamics · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence
