Evolutionarily stable set
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Evolutionarily stable set
In game-theory an evolutionarily stable set (ES set), sometimes referred to as evolutionary stable sets, is a set of strategies, which score equally against each other, each of which would be an evolutionarily-stable-strategy (ESS) were it not for the other members of the set. ES sets were first defined by Thomas (1985ab).
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Further reading
Balkenborg, D. & Schlag, K. H. (2001) Evolutionarily stable sets. International Journal of Game Theory 29*:571–595.
Thomas, B. (1985a) On evolutionarily stable sets. Journal of Mathematical Biology 22*:105—115.
Thomas, B. (1985b) Evolutionary stable sets in mixed-strategist models. Theoretical Population Biology 28*:332–341.