The Reasonable Effectiveness of Agent-Based Simulations in Evolutionary Game Theory
Christoph Adami, Jory Schossau, and Arend Hintze

TL;DR
This paper defends the use of agent-based simulations in evolutionary game theory, emphasizing their effectiveness and addressing critiques to clarify their role in understanding evolutionary dynamics.
Contribution
It provides a response to critiques of agent-based methods, reaffirming their validity and usefulness in evolutionary game theory research.
Findings
Agent-based simulations effectively model evolutionary dynamics.
The paper clarifies misconceptions about agent-based methods.
It supports the continued use of agent-based approaches in the field.
Abstract
This is a Reply to comments published in Physics of Life Reviews, on our article "Evolutionary game theory using agent-based methods" (Physics of Life Reviews, 2016, arXiv:1404.0994).
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