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noun
Plural of equilibrium
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We refer to equilibria in which more than one strategy occurs as polymorphisms.
Hence, even if one restricts attention to equilibria where firm 1 makes zero profits, multiple equilibria arise if one relaxes Assumption 2.
This characterisation can be extended to nonlinear terms of vector fields, and more general invariant sets (such as periodic orbits) in addition to equilibria.
Lu and Hu [15] established a new collectively fixed point theorem in noncompact abstract convex spaces with applications to equilibria for generalized abstract economies.
The properties analysed by the methods discussed cover equilibria, increasing or decreasing trends, recurring patterns (limit cycles), and speed of convergence to equilibria.
Indeed, when performing numerical experiments with several other initial values (x_{j}^{0}) for all j in the range ((0, gamma)), similar results of convergence to equilibria in the acceptable set ({mathcal{A}}) were obtained for all trials.
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The basic goal is to study the conditions under which dynamical models with various properties tend to converge to static equilibria with various properties.
Some members of this family give rise to three equilibria and some to only one.
Such conditions are related to the model equilibria, to the forcing function and to certain term clusters in the polynomial models.
We have chosen to find equilibria via numerical solutions, in order to be able to compare the results to those of the spatial model (see below).
If both equilibrium curves of (1') are reducible conics, then every solution converges to one of up to four equilibria.
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