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Learning Dynamics and the Co-Evolution of Competing Sexual Species
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2017
arXiv
pre-print
We analyze a stylized model of co-evolution between any two purely competing species (e.g., host and parasite), both sexually reproducing. Similarly to a recent model of Livnat evolfocs14 the fitness of an individual depends on whether the truth assignments on n variables that reproduce through recombination satisfy a particular Boolean function. Whereas in the original model a satisfying assignment always confers a small evolutionary advantage, in our model the two species are in an
arXiv:1711.06879v1
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