Evolutionary freezing in a competitive population
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
adap-orgcond-mat.softnlin.AOq-bio.PE
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agentsevolutionarygloballimitedpopulationresourcetransitionabrupt
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We show that evolution in a population of adaptive agents, repeatedly competing for a limited resource, can come to an abrupt halt. This transition from evolutionary to non-evolutionary behavior arises as the global resource level is changed, and is reminiscent of a phase transition to a frozen state. Its origin lies in the inductive decision-making of the agents, the limited global information that they possess and the dynamical feedback inherent in the system.
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