Preface 1. Introduction 2. What Evolution Is 3. Fitness Landscapes and Sequence Spaces 4. Evolutionary Games 5. Prisoners of the Dilemma 6. Finite Populations 7. Games in Finite Populations 8. Evolutionary Graph Theory 9. Spatial Games 10. HIV Infection 11. The Evolution of Virulence 12. The Evolutionary Dynamics of Cancer 13. Language Evolution 14. Conclusion Further Reading References Index
I read this book with huge enjoyment. It is wonderfully well presented, and offers a wide range of new insights into interesting and important and emerging topics in mathematical biology. The book will have a wide and enthusiastic readership. -- Robert M. May, Professor of Zoology, Oxford University This is a brilliant book by the master of his field. Simple, clear and profound on topics of major importance, cooperation, cancer, language and HIV itself. You can only benefit by learning what Martin Nowak knows. -- Robert Trivers, co-author of Genes in Conflict, Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University Martin Nowak has injected rigor and new ideas into the study of the evolution of language and cooperation. This book is brimming with insights and surprising findings and should be of interest to anyone who is curious about these topics. -- Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of The Language Instinct, Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language, and How the Mind Works
Martin Nowak is Professor of Biology and of Mathematics at Harvard University. He is Director of the Program for Evolutionary Dynamics.
I read this book with huge enjoyment. It is wonderfully well
presented, and offers a wide range of new insights into interesting
and important and emerging topics in mathematical biology. The book
will have a wide and enthusiastic readership.
*Robert M. May, Professor of Zoology, Oxford University*
This is a brilliant book by the master of his field. Simple, clear
and profound on topics of major importance: cooperation, cancer,
language, and HIV itself. You can only benefit by learning what
Martin Nowak knows.
*Robert Trivers, Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences,
Rutgers University, and co-author of Genes in Conflict*
Martin Nowak has injected rigor and new ideas into the study of the
evolution of language and cooperation. This book is brimming with
insights and surprising findings and should be of interest to
anyone who is curious about these topics.
*Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard
University, and author of The Language Instinct, Words
and Rules: The Ingredients of Language, and How the Mind
Works*
Martin Nowak is undeniably a great artist, working in the medium of
mathematical biology… Nowak has seemingly effortlessly produced a
stream of remarkable theoretical explorations into areas as diverse
as the evolution of language, cooperation, cancer and the
progression from HIV infection to AIDS. Evolutionary Dynamics,
based on a course he gives at Harvard, is a comprehensive summary
of this work… This is a unique book. It should be on the shelf of
anyone who has, or thinks they might have, an interest in
theoretical biology.
*Nature*
The lucid presentation, drawing frequently on the author's own
research, provides a uniquely compelling introduction to
mathematical biology. Nowak aims to demonstrate the power of simple
mathematics to illuminate diverse aspects of evolutionary analysis…
Evolutionary Dynamics provides a new generation with an opportunity
to draw from the masters.
*Science*
The book will be a valuable resource both for those familiar with
evolutionary dynamics and for those who are interested in learning
the subject.
*Mathematical Reviews*
Two of the crucial processes that drive evolution, mutation and
selection, can be described with mathematical equations. This book
introduces the reader to the basic mathematical laws that govern
the evolution of life… This is a fascinating treatment of
evolutionary theory, with many fresh insights.
*Southeastern Naturalist*
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