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options="--game Moran --run --delay 100 --view Strategies_-_Structure --reportfreq 1 --popupdate B --popsize 100 --geometry l --initfreqs 1:0 --mutation 0 --basefit 1 --selection 1 --fitness 1:2"|
options="--game Moran --run --delay 100 --view Strategies_-_Structure --reportfreq 1 --popupdate B --popsize 100 --geometry l --init 1,0 --inittype mutant --mutation 0 --basefit 1 --selection 1 --fitness 1,2"|
title=Evolutionary dynamics on the complete graph|
title=Evolutionary dynamics on the complete graph|
doc=The Moran process on a cycle is best illustrated as a linear graph (1D lattice) with periodic boundaries such that every vertex is connected to its two neighbours on the left and right. The invasion process of a mutant can then be easily illustrated over time by stacking subsequent snapshots of the population state. Each row indicates the population state at a particular time such that the most recent state is at the top and and towards the bottom of the figure are population states in the increasingly distant past.
doc=The Moran process on a cycle is best illustrated as a linear graph (1D lattice) with periodic boundaries such that every vertex is connected to its two neighbours on the left and right. The invasion process of a mutant can then be easily illustrated over time by stacking subsequent snapshots of the population state. Each row indicates the population state at a particular time such that the most recent state is at the top and and towards the bottom of the figure are population states in the increasingly distant past.
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