Diversity strengthens competing teams
Journal article, 2022

How does the composition of a collection of individuals affect its outcome in competition with other collections of individuals? Assuming that individuals can be different, we develop a model to interpolate between individual-level interactions and collective-level consequences. Rooted in theoretical mathematics, the model is not constrained to any specific context. Potential applications include research, education, sports, politics, ecology, agriculture, algorithms and finance. Our first main contribution is a game theoretic model that interpolates between the internal composition of an ensemble of individuals and the repercussions for the ensemble as a whole in competition with others. The second main contribution is the rigorous identification of all equilibrium points and strategies. These equilibria suggest a mechanistic underpinning for biological and physical systems to tend towards increasing diversity due to the strength it imparts to the system in competition with others.

diversity

biodiversity

equilibrium strategy

game theory

competition

Author

Julie Rowlett

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Analysis and Probability Theory

University of Gothenburg

Carl-Joar Karlsson

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Mathematical Sciences, Analysis and Probability Theory

M. Nursultanov

University of Helsinki

Royal Society Open Science

2054-5703 (eISSN)

Vol. 9 8 211916

Subject Categories

Other Computer and Information Science

Information Science

Information Systemes, Social aspects

DOI

10.1098/rsos.211916

PubMed

35958087

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8/25/2022