Want to learn a little game theory? Lectures from my course "Very Little Evolutionary Game Theory". Topics:
1. Evolution of Conflict
2. Evol of Cooperation
3. Evol of Relationships
4. Evol of Families
5. Evol of Societies
Watch at x2 speed for full effect https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDcUM9US4XdPtHR9OZdjhYKVMv_RR42yk
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FAQ

Q: How much math do I need?
A: Just high school algebra

Q: Theoretical or empirical course?
A: Theory only, with jokes about empirical failures

Q: All chalk?
A: All fancy Korean chalk

@rlmcelreath any lecture notes available?
@rlmcelreath any lecture notes available?
GitHub - rmcelreath/VLEGT: Verty short course on evolutionary game theory

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@rlmcelreath any lecture notes available?
@rlmcelreath awesome! Thank you! ๐Ÿ‘

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Not having a chance to sit down and watch the videos at the moment I instead went and found the PDF of the conflict chapter and was suitably impressed. https://github.com/rmcelreath/VLEGT/blob/main/1_conflict.pdf

I think some Julia based Jupyter notebooks to run agent based models and see the dynamics would be great. Particularly interesting to find chaotic regions for parameters.

VLEGT/1_conflict.pdf at main ยท rmcelreath/VLEGT

Verty short course on evolutionary game theory. Contribute to rmcelreath/VLEGT development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@rlmcelreath why yes I do. Just reading blueprint by christakis and this sounds like a good followup