The Territorial Raider Game and Graph Derangements
Abstract
A derangement of a graph G=(V,E) is an injective function f:V V such that for all v∈ V, f(v)≠ v and (v,f(v))∈ E. Not all graphs admit a derangement and previous results have characterized graphs with derangements using neighborhood conditions for subsets of V. We establish an alternative criterion for the existence of derangements on a graph. We analyze strict Nash equilibria of the biologically motivated Territorial Raider Game, a multi-player competition for resources in a spatially structured population based on animal raiding and defending behavior. We find that a graph G admits a derangement if and only if there is a strict Nash equilibrium of the Territorial Raider game on G.
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