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Le Chatelier's principle in replicator dynamics

Abstract

The Le Chatelier principle states that physical equilibria are not only stable, but they also resist external perturbations via short-time negative-feedback mechanisms: a perturbation induces processes tending to diminish its results. The principle has deep roots, e.g., in thermodynamics it is closely related to the second law and the positivity of the entropy production. Here we study the applicability of the Le Chatelier principle to evolutionary game theory, i.e., to perturbations of a Nash equilibrium within the replicator dynamics. We show that the principle can be reformulated as a majorization relation. This defines a stability notion that generalizes the concept of evolutionary stability. We determine criteria for a Nash equilibrium to satisfy the Le Chatelier principle and relate them to mutualistic interactions (game-theoretical anticoordination) showing in which sense mutualistic replicators can be more stable than (say …

Date
January 1, 1970
Authors
Armen E Allahverdyan, Aram Galstyan
Journal
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Volume
84
Issue
4
Pages
041117
Publisher
American Physical Society