Reinforcement learning is not required for the analysis above. Only evolutionary game theory is needed.
In evolutionary game theory, the population’s mix of strategies changes via replicator dynamics.
In RL, each individual agent modifies its policy as it interacts with its environment using a learning algorithm.
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Reinforcement learning is not required for the analysis above. Only evolutionary game theory is needed.
In evolutionary game theory, the population’s mix of strategies changes via replicator dynamics.
In RL, each individual agent modifies its policy as it interacts with its environment using a learning algorithm.