Social selection analysis for a role of nuclear power generation by evolutionary game theory in the aspect of global warming assessment

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Abstract

The evolutionary game theory (EGT) is introduced for the simulations of the global warming incorporated with energy consumptions in which the life evolution is analysed by the game theory for the energy sector selection. It is easy to see that each energy sector has the pros and cons as the environmental factor as well as economic factor. The fossil fuels such as oil or coal have severe pollutions to the atmosphere, although it is comparatively simple to make energy productions. There are the models of electricity generations as EGT and cumulating EGT. The highest values are 329.715 in 99th month and 2,749.590 in 96th month for evolutionary and cumulating EGT, respectively. Comparing two graphs, the trends are similar to be stabilised in later time where the priority of nuclear energy as the aspect of the global warming factor increases to be paralleled.

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Woo, T. H. (2020). Social selection analysis for a role of nuclear power generation by evolutionary game theory in the aspect of global warming assessment. International Journal of Global Warming, 20(1), 25–36. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2020.104622

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