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On Differences between Fractional and Integer Order Differential Equations for Dynamical Games

Elsayed M. E. Ahmeda, Ahmed S. Elgazzarb, and Mohamed I. Shehataa

aMathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura 35516, Egypt

bMathematics Department, Faculty of Education, Al-Arish, Egypt Reprint requests to E. M. E. A.; E-mail: magd45@yahoo.com Z. Naturforsch.63a,152 – 154 (2008); received October 1, 2007

We argue that fractional order differential equations are more suitable to model complex adaptive systems. Hence they are applied in replicator equations for non-cooperative games. Rock-scissors- paper game is discussed. It is known that its integer order model does not have a stable equilibrium. Its fractional order model is shown to have a locally asymptotically stable internal solution. A fractional order asymmetric game is shown to have a locally asymptotically stable internal solution. This is not the case for its integer order counterpart.

Key words:Fractional Order; Non-Cooperative Game.

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