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Coevolutionary dynamics in large, but finite populations.
- A. Traulsen, J. Claussen, C. Hauert
- Mathematics, Physics
- Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and…
- 5 July 2006
Coevolving and competing species or game-theoretic strategies exhibit rich and complex dynamics for which a general theoretical framework based on finite populations is still lacking. Recently, an… Expand
Coevolutionary dynamics: from finite to infinite populations.
- A. Traulsen, J. Claussen, C. Hauert
- Mathematics, Physics
- Physical review letters
- 24 September 2004
Traditionally, frequency dependent evolutionary dynamics is described by deterministic replicator dynamics assuming implicitly infinite population sizes. Only recently have stochastic processes been… Expand
Induction of slow oscillations by rhythmic acoustic stimulation
- H. Ngo, J. Claussen, J. Born, M. Mölle
- Psychology, Biology
- Journal of sleep research
- 1 February 2013
Slow oscillations are electrical potential oscillations with a spectral peak frequency of ∼0.8 Hz, and hallmark the electroencephalogram during slow‐wave sleep. Recent studies have indicated a causal… Expand
Estimation of time delay by coherence analysis
- R. Govindan, J. Raethjen, F. Kopper, J. Claussen, G. Deuschl
- Physics
- 16 November 2004
Using coherence analysis (which is an extensively used method to study the correlations in frequency domain, between two simultaneously measured signals) we estimate the time delay between two… Expand
Offdiagonal complexity: A computationally quick complexity measure for graphs and networks
- J. Claussen
- Mathematics, Biology
- 20 October 2004
A vast variety of biological, social, and economical networks shows topologies drastically differing from random graphs; yet the quantitative characterization remains unsatisfactory from a conceptual… Expand
Non-Gaussian fluctuations arising from finite populations: Exact results for the evolutionary Moran process.
- J. Claussen, A. Traulsen
- Mathematics, Physics
- Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and…
- 24 September 2004
The appropriate description of fluctuations within the framework of evolutionary game theory is a fundamental unsolved problem in the case of finite populations. The Moran process recently introduced… Expand
A Thalamocortical Neural Mass Model of the EEG during NREM Sleep and Its Response to Auditory Stimulation
- Michael Schellenberger Costa, Arne Weigenand, +4 authors J. Claussen
- Computer Science, Medicine
- PLoS Comput. Biol.
- 1 September 2016
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Cyclic dominance and biodiversity in well-mixed populations.
- J. Claussen, A. Traulsen
- Economics, Medicine
- Physical review letters
- 10 January 2008
Coevolutionary dynamics is investigated in chemical catalysis, biological evolution, social and economic systems. The dynamics of these systems can be analyzed within the unifying framework of… Expand
Similarity-based cooperation and spatial segregation.
- A. Traulsen, J. Claussen
- Mathematics, Physics
- Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and…
- 28 April 2004
We analyze a cooperative game, where the cooperative act is not based on the previous behavior of the coplayer, but on the similarity between the players. This system has been studied in a mean-field… Expand
Drift reversal in asymmetric coevolutionary conflicts: influence of microscopic processes and population size
- J. Claussen
- Mathematics, Biology
- 22 December 2007
Abstract.The coevolutionary dynamics in finite populations currently
is investigated in a wide range of disciplines, as
chemical catalysis, biological evolution, social and economic systems.
The… Expand